

Obviously, jre-1_5_0_06-windows-i586-p.exe and jre-1_5_0_08-windows-i586-p.exe are invoking Windows Installer in different ways. After installing version 1.5, you can reinstall JRE 1.6. I have searched a lot on sun website for this particular JRE, but could not find it. However, if you have JRE 1.6 installed on your device but want to install JRE 1.5, you will firstly need to remove JRE 1.6, and then will you be able to install JRE 1.5. Jre-1_5_0_08-windows-i586-p.exe /L1031 /s /v"/qb- IEXPLORER=1 MOZILLA=1 REBOOT=Suppress JAVAUPDATE=0This happens on the same machine running Windows XP Version 5.1 (Build 2600.xpsp_sp2_gdr.050301-1519 : Service Pack 2). We need JRE 1.5.009 build 01 to replicate one issue. 1823" pops up a window explaining msiexec options - no installation. Jre-1_5_0_06-windows-i586-p.exe /L1031 /s /v"/qb- IEXPLORER=1 MOZILLA=1 REBOOT=Suppress JAVAUPDATE=0Now that 1.5.0_08 has to be installed, I used the same command line parameters and instead of the installation progress window, "Windows Installer V.

With 1.5.0_06 I used the following command line and everything went fine. Until then, most companies are in a fairly conservative holding pattern.I deployed JRE on multiple machines via Silent Install (Windows Offline Installation) as described at If you use 32-bit and 64-bit browsers interchangeably, you will need to install both 32-bit and 64-bit Java in order to have the Java plug-in for both browsers. When it’s released, companies will start migrating to version 5 in a big way, as it uses all Java 5’s features to dramatically reduce the amount of code (and in particular, deployment descriptors) needed when writing enterprise applications. Windows Offline (64-bit) filesize: 62.11 MB. However no final implementation of Java EE 5 (J2EE 1.5 using the old versioning system) has been released yet. Less trumpetted advantages are the new high-performance classes and StringBuilder class. The advantages of 1.5 are mainly for developers: the addition of Generics, Annotations, Enums and the new For-Loop made a lot of tasks a whole lot easier. 1.6 will continue this desktop emphasis, with dramatic Swing improvements and more speed improvements for the client side (though stack allocation has been deferred to 1.7). 1.5 is a bit faster, but mainly on the desktop end of things, where Swing’s speed and appearance saw serious work.
