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The following table shows compatibility between Java and SEP sesam versions. | The following table shows compatibility between Java and SEP sesam versions. | ||
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|Java 6 || 4.2.1 & 4.2.2 | |Java 6 || 4.2.1 & 4.2.2 | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
[[English_FAQ#Which_Java_version_does_SEP_sesam_require.3F|FAQ: How to check your Java version]] – [[English_FAQ#Why_does_the_SEP_sesam_GUI_create_so_many_Java_processes_under_Linux.3F|FAQ:Why does the SEP sesam GUI create so many Java processes under Linux?]] – [[JRE_Update|Troubleshooting after JRE update]] | [[English_FAQ#Which_Java_version_does_SEP_sesam_require.3F|FAQ: How to check your Java version]] – [[English_FAQ#Why_does_the_SEP_sesam_GUI_create_so_many_Java_processes_under_Linux.3F|FAQ: Why does the SEP sesam GUI create so many Java processes under Linux?]] – [[JRE_Update|Troubleshooting after JRE update]] |
Revision as of 09:19, 2 September 2016
Supported Java versions
SEP sesam GUI is platform independent – it is based on Java and requires a Java Runtime Environment (JRE). Required Java version depends on SEP sesam version.
Java is required on all systems that serve as SEP sesam Server, SEP sesam Remote Device Server (RDS) or GUI client. Java is not required for SEP sesam Client (does not provide GUI).
- Supported are Oracle/Sun Java, IBM Java or OpenJDK.
- You can download Oracle Java at Java Downloads for All Operating Systems.
- On Windows systems, you can use JAVA verify to check which Java version is installed.
The following table shows compatibility between Java and SEP sesam versions.
Java version
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SEP sesam version |
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Java 7 | 4.4.3 |
Java 7 | 4.4.2 |
Java 6 | 4.2.1 & 4.2.2 |
See also
FAQ: How to check your Java version – FAQ: Why does the SEP sesam GUI create so many Java processes under Linux? – Troubleshooting after JRE update