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Oracle Will Stop Providing Security Updates for Java 6 Next Month

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    Oracle Will Stop Providing Security Updates for Java 6 Next Month[^] That's because all the bugs are fixed. Right? Right?

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      Oracle Will Stop Providing Security Updates for Java 6 Next Month[^] That's because all the bugs are fixed. Right? Right?

      -------------- TTFN - Kent

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      (Crippled with Laughter) :-D :rolleyes:

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        Oracle Will Stop Providing Security Updates for Java 6 Next Month[^] That's because all the bugs are fixed. Right? Right?

        -------------- TTFN - Kent

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        Seems like it's time to move to Java 7 for those using Java on Windows without a commercial license. However, this is what everyone was worried about when Oracle bought Sun. Fortunately, I don't use Windows, so this does not affect me in the least, especially as I don't use Java browser plugins.

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          Seems like it's time to move to Java 7 for those using Java on Windows without a commercial license. However, this is what everyone was worried about when Oracle bought Sun. Fortunately, I don't use Windows, so this does not affect me in the least, especially as I don't use Java browser plugins.

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          +1.

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