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PhilB66:
JavaRa anyone?

JavaRa is a small program that checks for updates of the Java JRE and removes old potentially vulnerable versions. Simply click "Check for Updates" or "Remove Older Versions" to start the process.
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JavaRa is an excellent tiny tool, free and open-source.
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jgpaiva:
Interesting Phill! I'd never seen such thing.
Have you succesfuly solved any java-related problem with it? Does it really work?

CodeTRUCKER:
Interesting Phill! I'd never seen such thing.
Have you succesfuly solved any java-related problem with it? Does it really work?
-jgpaiva (June 24, 2008, 06:27 PM)
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I can't answer for Phill, but since if I can't get my progs working, it's re-image time.  I'll let you know it turns out.

<Calvin takes deep breath, holds nose and jumps from the high-dive>

cranioscopical:
Interesting Phill! I'd never seen such thing.
Have you succesfuly solved any java-related problem with it? Does it really work?
-jgpaiva (June 24, 2008, 06:27 PM)
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FWIW: I have; yes, it does -- or, more accurately, it did for me.

CodeTRUCKER:
JavaRa anyone?

JavaRa is a small program that checks for updates of the Java JRE and removes old potentially vulnerable versions. Simply click "Check for Updates" or "Remove Older Versions" to start the process.
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(see attachment in previous post)
JavaRa is an excellent tiny tool, free and open-source.
Read me
Forums
Download
-PhilB66 (June 24, 2008, 06:18 PM)
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Thanks, Phill  :Thmbsup:

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