Microsoft JVM holes plugged

I know direct links ARE ok now, but I'd still prefer not to give THEM a referrer id _http://www.microsoft.com/technet/treeview/default.asp?url=/technet/security/bulletin/MS02-069.asp
 
may i suggest people to use either IBM or Sun Java RunTime Environment (JRE), IBM JRE being the better one.
 
Shadey said:
may i suggest people to use either IBM or Sun Java RunTime Environment (JRE), IBM JRE being the better one.

First up, what exactly does JVM do?

Second, I would try IBM JRE if you give me a URL.
 
Java Applets (see a load to try/use on http://www.freewarejava.com/ ) are a multi-platform alternative to Microsoft's proprietary ActiveX technology.

If you follow the MozillaZine forums - you may notice a heated debate about giving Mozilla an ActiveX plugin - but that's beside the point.

JAVA (no real relation to "javascript") is a programming language geared toward web trinkets


Anyway, Microsoft ship a very OLD version of JAVA - 1.1, and have a poor relationship with SUN, developers of Java (now Java 2 1.41).

IBM's version of Java (currently Java 2 1.3) is tuned for their "websphere" technology, and is often reckoned to be better optimized - unfortunately, some interestiong stuff (such as the "arachnophobia" web editor
http://www.arachnoid.com/index.html
Are beginning to need J2SE 1.4 (That's "Java 2 standard edition, version 1.4")

People are screaming for the IBM supertuned version 1.4 to arrive!
 
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