A runtime environment allows end-users to run Java applications and to enjoy the functions it brings to their computers and laptops
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Java is everywhere! Almost every piece of electronic equipment in the world uses Java technologies. If that's not impressive, think of billions of PCs, mobile phones, Blu-ray players, printers, medical devices, car navigation systems, web cams or even lottery terminals.
Java 32 and 64 bit enables developers to create software on one platform (Java Platform) and provide it to users running almost any other platform (Windows, Mac, Linux, Solaris or Unix). Java also allows the execution of Web applications and services. Behind this highly customizable and powerful platform stands the Java programming language.
The Java Runtime Environment (JRE) brings the Java platform to your PC within seconds from starting the installation process. While Java sits patiently on the computer, it instantly acts when called upon. And that happens more often than you may think of. Whether you play online games or chat with your friends, Java is running in the background making sure you have an enjoyable experience.
Oracle's platform also features a Control Panel that can be easily accessed within your computer's (oh, well!) Control Panel. It allows the configuration of network and temporary Internet files settings or security certificates. You can also manage the settings of the JRE and access more advanced functions such as Debugging, Java console, Default Java for Browsers, Java Plug-in, JavaFX runtime, JRE Auto-Download or Security.
The thing that sits at the core of the Java Platform is the Java Virtual Machine. Its sole purpose is the execution or Java bytecode programs that uses a JIT compiler to translate these programs into instructions while caching the code in memory. This makes Java applications able to run on multiple platforms while having to warm up a bit until the loading process is completed.
The Java Runtime Environment is also meant to be distributed by developers alongside their main Java application. This way, they make sure that you will be able to run their Java-written programs. If you don't have it by now, you better get it. You'll be joining an ever-growing number of users that use Java technologies while working on their PCs. JRE is a must-have!
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Java JRE was reviewed by Alexandru Pintilie- RAM: 128 MB
- Disk space: 124 MB for JRE; 2 MB for Java Update
- Processor: Minimum Pentium 2 266 MHz processor
- Browsers:
- IANA Data 2018g:
- JDK 8u212 contains IANA time zone data version 2018g. For more information, refer to Timezone Data Versions in the JRE Software.
- Security Baselines
Java JRE 10.0.2 / 11 Build 8 Early Access / 8 Build 281
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- A portable version of this application is available: jPortable
- runs on:
- Windows 10 32/64 bit
Windows Server 2012 R2
Windows Server 2012
Windows 2008 R2
Windows 8 32/64 bit
Windows 7 32/64 bit
Windows Vista 32/64 bit - file size:
- 100 MB
- filename:
- jre-10.0.2_windows-x64_bin.exe
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Introduction
KoLmafia is a cross-platform desktop tool, written in Java (J2SE 1.5 compliant), which interfaces with the online adventure game, Kingdom of Loathing. Those who are looking to download the latest release: click here. More advanced users familiar with stand-alone Java applications are welcome to download an hourly build provided by the KoLmafia user script community: click here.
Is KoLmafia Safe?
Jre 1.5 Mac Download
To make things absolutely clear, open sourcing a program does not make it secure -- it strictly makes it easier to take advantage of work already done by other people, provided you are willing to act in accordance with the terms of the license under which the source code is provided. That said, I believe KoLmafia is safe. However, I'm the main developer of KoLmafia, and I only use a small fraction of its features, so my opinion of it should be taken with a grain of salt.
My personal belief is that running any program (including the web browser you are using to view this page) is about near-unconditional trust. If, for any reason, you don't trust the companies and individuals involved in the development of the program, I strongly suggest that you should never run the program, no matter what the promised benefits may be. I believe these same guidelines should be applied if you're thinking about using KoLmafia.
Getting Started
In order to use KoLmafia, you (usually) must have a Java Runtime Environment (JRE) installed for your system.
If you are running Windows 2000/XP, Linux, or Solaris, you can use the version of Java provided by Oracle, usually referred to as the Sun JRE or the Oracle JRE. The latest version of the JRE is available here: Java SE Downloads. Please be sure to install the JRE after downloading it!
Uniquely to Windows, you can try running KoLmafia without Java at all by using a solution that tries to convert KoLmafia to native code. In theory, this makes everything faster as the code is no longer interpreted and may perform better in terms of memory usage. The solution is provided by leveraging a commercial Java to native code compiler called Excelsior JET, which is generously made available by the vendor at no cost for non-commercial use. The badge below is a small show of thanks for their generosity.
Jre 1.5 Mac Os X Download
If you are running Mac OS X 10.4.x or higher, you do not need to download or install a separate JRE. If you are running an older version of Mac OS, unfortunately, KoLmafia will likely not run on your system because Java versions higher than Java 1.5 are not maintained for those versions of the Macintosh operating system.
If you are using any operating system not listed here, you are welcome to try your favorite search engine for details. The applicable keywords are 'Java 1.5' or 'Java 5.0' (they are synonymous) and the name of your operating system, though you may have more luck searching for 'Java 1.6' (which is more generally known as Java 6).
Other helpful information related to getting started with KoLmafia is found (or will eventually be found) in the end-user manual and in the KoLmafia Guide on the KoLmafia user scripting wiki.
Mission and Scope
- What problem does this project address?
- Kingdom of Loathing is an online adventure game written in PHP. As players advance in level in this game, the tendency is for them to settle into routines where they repeat the same set of tasks over and over again, tasks which involve nothing more than senseless link-clicking. As these routines continue, players begin to grow bored and dissatisfied, causing them to depart from the game without having experienced the subtler details which make the game enjoyable.
- What is the goal of this project?
- The goal of this project is to create a cross-platform desktop tool, written in Java (J2SE 1.5 compliant), which interfaces with the online adventure game, Kingdom of Loathing. The project intends to provide all the user-friendliness of the KoLmelion graphical user interface while giving KoL CLI and other command-line users the scripting flexibility to which they have grown accustomed.
- What is the scope of this project?
- The project intends to eventually achieve all the goals listed above before the project closes.
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