The Java Runtime Environment (JRE) is a virtual machine that allows all Java applications to run. It is intended for all users of Windows, Linux, or Mac computers.
JRE is compiled with Java plug-in software that allows widely deployed web browsers to use JRE to run applets.
Configure in the control panel
Java JRE includes everything you need to run Java programs on your computer. Furthermore, the software also offers a Java browser extension and an options icon in the Windows Control Panel, from which you can modify security settings or clear the Java cache.
Invisible aids
The Java SE Runtime Environment (JRE) operates invisibly during your daily use. The software starts automatically to help launch Java applications when needed. The Java SE Runtime Environment (JRE) configuration panel contains the most important settings.
Displaying Java games and 3D images in the browser
With the Java SE Runtime Environment (JRE), you can enjoy Java games, chat applications, and 3D graphics. Businesses also use applets for their intranet applications and e-business solutions. A Java runtime environment is essential for a modern computer.
Configuration:
– Windows (x32/x64 Bits): XP, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, 10
– Processor: 3GHz
– RAM: 512 MB
– Disk space: 1 GB
Facility :
– For x86-bit systems, run jdk-8u121-windows-i586.exe
– For x64-bit systems, run jdk-8u121-windows-x64.exe
- Language : Multilingual
- Size : (x86) 187.8 MB / (x64) 193.8 MB
x86-bit version
64-bit version
This article was updated on January 19, 2017












