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Re: java


 

Short answer: no. Longer answer: don't bother with Oracle's Java. There are
other options, none of which will ask for a subscription. Oracle Java (other
than version 8) is only available as a JDK and is meant for developers who are
writing Java code. Oracle wants to keep track (?) of people writing Java
programs.

Do go to JMRI.org/java and read that page carefully. There are *free*
downloads for Java runtime (JRE) for Java 11 or Java 17 from a few other
places besides Oracle.

At Mon, 24 Mar 2025 09:55:15 -0400 "Louis Grundman via groups.io" <louis.grundman@...> wrote:


Do you have to have a java subscription now. It sak me to subscribe.

On Sun, Mar 16, 2025, 1:54???PM Phil G via groups.io <phil> [email protected]> wrote:

Which version of JMRI are you trying to run??

It's likely you'll need at least JAVA 11

See JMRI.org/java for tons of helpful advice ????

Phil G

On 16 Mar 2025, at 17:31, Louis Grundman via groups.io <louis.grundman> > [email protected]> wrote:

???
I have java version 8 it comes up with message a java Exception has
occurred what do i need to do

On Tue, Feb 25, 2025 at 8:03???PM Louis Grundman via groups.io
<louis.grundman@...> wrote:

Hello I have a message that says java encryption what does that mean jmri
will not open? What do I have to do ? louis






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