Java SE 7 Released

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  1. Posts : 18,404
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
       #1

    Java SE 7 Released


    July 28, 2011

    Appears that Java 7 SE is finally out of the preview/development stage, and is now in a stable build.


       Information
    This release includes new features such as small language changes for improved developer productivity, a new Filesystem API, support for asynchronous I/O, a new fork/join framework for multicore performance, improved support for dynamic and script languages, updates to security, internationalization and web standards and much more.
    Release Notes
    Java SE Downloads
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  2. Posts : 6,879
    Win 7 Ultimate x64
       #2

    Just a heads up for anyone installing Java 7, uninstall Java 6 first as it doesn't get updated/uninstalled by the java 7 installer, or at least it didn't for me.
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  3. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 Pro 32bit SP1
       #3

    Java 7 SE


    Tell me I'm not alone. I have tried no less than 15 times to install Java 7. It doesn't work for me.

    I deleted Java 6 before installation. When I go to the Java test page:
    How do I test whether Java is working on my computer? it launches the little pinwheel telling me that it's thinking about it, but it eventually goes blank with no result, unlike the previous Java 6 did(within seconds). In desperation, I reverted to the Java 6_26-b03 that works.

    <edit>
    I tested it with Firefox 6, Google Chrome 14.0.835.8, and IE9. All fail.
    </edit>

    Any ideas what might be wrong.

    Thanks,
    Grouch
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  4. Posts : 6,879
    Win 7 Ultimate x64
       #4

    Sounds like something on your end might possibly be blocking it as it works fine here in both IE9 and Firefox/Nightly,

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  5. Posts : 3,302
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64 SP1
       #5

    Same here, un installed and cleaned up any leftovers using JavaRa Download JavaRa 1.16 Beta Free - Update the Java JRE and remove old versions of the JRE at the click of a button. - Softpedia and installed x64 and x86 flavours with no issues

    Danny
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  6. Posts : 3,302
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64 SP1
       #6

    Grouch said:
    Tell me I'm not alone. I have tried no less than 15 times to install Java 7. It doesn't work for me.

    I deleted Java 6 before installation. When I go to the Java test page:
    How do I test whether Java is working on my computer? it launches the little pinwheel telling me that it's thinking about it, but it eventually goes blank with no result, unlike the previous Java 6 did(within seconds). In desperation, I reverted to the Java 6_26-b03 that works.

    <edit>
    I tested it with Firefox 6, Google Chrome 14.0.835.8, and IE9. All fail.
    </edit>

    Any ideas what might be wrong.

    Thanks,
    Grouch
    You could try using the app I posted above to remove any leftover files after uninstall
    then download the full standalone version from the link Airbot posted to see if that helps get it installed.

    Danny
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  7. Posts : 97
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #7

    Java 7 installed here, but when i run a test at java.com, it wants to install the Java 6 Update 26 plugin for firefox 5.0.1 instead of using the installed Java 7 JRE. Any ideas here?
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  8. Posts : 6,879
    Win 7 Ultimate x64
       #8

    Just curious but for the two of you having problems with it, did you use the online or offline installer? If the online, download the offline installer and try again after uninstalling what is already there.
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  9. Posts : 97
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #9

    Downloaded the full package from the site, both JDK and JRE...no dice...NetBeans 7.0 does recognized Java 7 JDK after I modified the netbeans.conf to have it point at the right path, so it would appear that Java does work, just not in some user(s) browsers. I know I could get it to work if I installed SE 6 U26, but kind of defeats the purpose of SE 7, does it not?
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  10. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 Pro 32bit SP1
       #10

    For the record, I did uninstall the old version and ran JavaRa before. I also deleted all old JRE directories so it should think it was a 'virgin'.

    I noted that all of you respondents are using [x64] version. I'd like some feedback from another [x86] user(like myself) to see if they have a success story. After the installation, I checked Java.cpl, and it said I had installed Java 7_147, but being installed and being functional are two different things. If I can't get success from Java's own site, it probably has a problem. If the Java 6 responds almost instantly, I must have the correct browser settings. As soon as I revert to Java 6, it responds normally.

    Thanks,
    Grouch

    <edit>
    Yes, I did install from the 19.2MB offline installer. I would never use an online install.
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