We should emphasize that OpenJDK is an official reference implementation of a Java Standard Edition since version SE 7. Note: the versions in italics are no longer supported. Let's take a look at the Java SE history: Oracle strongly recommends using the term JDK to refer to the Java SE (Standard Edition) Development Kit (there are also Enterprise Edition and Micro Edition platforms). It's thus named because it contains more tools than the standalone JRE, as well as the other components needed for developing Java applications. It contains a complete Java Runtime Environment, a so-called private runtime. The computers are monitored for malware and IT will handle any malware issues that occur.JDK (Java Development Kit) is a software development environment used in Java platform programming. IT manages the versions of Java and web browsers installed on these computers. Click Java (32-bit) in the Control Panel list, it has an icon of a coffee cup with steam.ĭO NOT update, disable or uninstall Java on any classroom, computer center or lab computers.If needed, change the view by selecting Small Icons from the View By: drop-down list. In the upper right corner, make sure that View By: is set to Small Icons.Go to the Windows Start Button and select Control Panel.You do not want to install the Ask Toolbar, only the Java update. Make sure to uncheck the box for installing the Ask Toolbar. Download and then run the update, clicking Yes, OK, and Install as prompted.Select the Update tab then click the Update Now button.Click Java in the Control Panel list, it has an icon of a coffee cup with steam.Go to the Windows Start Button and select Settings then Control Panel.
Next, to install Java go to the Java website.Click Windows Update in the Control Panel list. Click the Windows Start Button and select Settings then Control Panel. First, make sure your Operating System is updated.