- DOWNLAOD JAVA DEVELOPMENT KIT 1.1.8 UPDATE
- DOWNLAOD JAVA DEVELOPMENT KIT 1.1.8 FULL
- DOWNLAOD JAVA DEVELOPMENT KIT 1.1.8 WINDOWS 8.1
DOWNLAOD JAVA DEVELOPMENT KIT 1.1.8 FULL
Synopsis: Custom entities mapping files are no longer loaded with full permission The per-application ORB will be located via the thread context class loader of the thread calling the 2-argument ORB.init method as before. The implication of this change is that the system-wide/singleton ORB needs to be deployed on the class path or in the extension directory.Īpplications that bundle their own ORB and only configure the property should not be impacted by this change. This is a change from previous releases where the singleton ORB was located using the thread context class loader of the first thread to call the no-argument ORB.init method. The handling of this system property has changed to require that the system wide/singleton ORB be visible to the system class loader. The system property is used to configure the system-wide/singleton ORB. Please make sure you have both 32-bit and 64-bit JRE installed, otherwise there will be a warning from IE, but Java Plug-in will still run under EPM. There is a special case for 64-bit Windows - EPM requires both 32-bit and 64-bit Plug-in installed. You should no longer see any warning related to EPM when trying to run an applet in Internet Explorer (IE).
DOWNLAOD JAVA DEVELOPMENT KIT 1.1.8 WINDOWS 8.1
Starting in this release Java Plug-in is compatible with Windows Enhanced Protected Mode (EPM) on Windows 8.1 and IE 11. Synopsis: java plugin compatibility with windows 8.1 / IE 11 enhanced protected mode The following are some of the notable bug fixes in this release:
DOWNLAOD JAVA DEVELOPMENT KIT 1.1.8 UPDATE
For more information, see Oracle Critical Patch Update Advisory.įor a list of bug fixes included in this release, see JDK 8u5 Bug Fixes page. This release contains fixes for security vulnerabilities. If a stand-alone asterisk (*) is specified as the value for the Caller-Allowable-Codebase attribute, then calls from JavaScript code to RIA will show a security warning, and users have the choice to allow the call or block the call.įor more information, see JAR File Manifest Attributes for Security documentation. Using "*" in Caller-Allowable-Codebase Attribute. The frequency of some security dialogs has been reduced on systems that run the same RIA multiple times. For more information, see JRE Expiration Date. After either condition is met (new release becoming available or expiration date reached), the JRE will provide additional warnings and reminders to users to update to the newer version. This JRE (version 8u5) will expire with the release of the next critical patch update scheduled for July 15, 2014.įor systems unable to reach the Oracle Servers, a secondary mechanism expires this JRE (version 8u5) on August 15, 2014. Critical patch updates, which contain security vulnerability fixes, are announced one year in advance on Critical Patch Updates, Security Alerts and Third Party Bulletin. The JRE expires whenever a new release with security vulnerability fixes becomes available. JRE Security Baseline (Full Version String)įor more information about security baselines, see Deploying Java Applets With Family JRE Versions in Java Plug-in for Internet Explorer.