

In this thread you have been continually told to go to to download the off-line JRE and install it after removal of Java 7u9 which you are not doing. '''''Alice_85''''' - One of the problems that I notice in your latter posts, is that you are clicking on the link on the Plugin Check page which takes you to a Java/Oracle page that offers Java 7u9. *The link to the top of the Java/Oracle blog is with the most current post on top. *The "Download" link under "Java SE 7 Update 10" directs to which is the link recommended numerous times in this thread and is my "go to" link when checking for Java updates. *Therefore, '''''the-edmeister''''', that statement indicates that it is for all Windows, Linux and MAC system. JavaFX 2.2.4 is now bundled with the JDK on Windows, Mac and Linux x86/圆4."''''' Oracle strongly recommends that all Java SE 7 users upgrade to this release. *It says, in part '''''"This releases provides key security features and bug fixes. I have seen no posts on the Java forums mentioning the issues being reported here, and I experienced no such issues in the update, so I can not explain what is happening on your systems. You should never have a Deployment Toolkit version and a Platform version that are different. It recommends the removal of previous Java versions through Windows Control Panel, a step that I have not found necessary in the past and did not need to perform in updating from Java 7u9 to Java 7u10 on my system. You are taking the extra step of clicking on that button on the Plugin Check page.īelow is a page explaining the process for updating to Java 7u10 step-by-step. Either the folks at Oracle has really messed-up on this release or there is some misleading information from Oracle/Java.Īlice_85 - One of the problems that I notice in your latter posts, is that you are clicking on the link on the Plugin Check page which takes you to a Java/Oracle page that offers Java 7u9. Many of the Java/Oracle pages are still pointing to Java 7u9. The link to the top of the Java/Oracle blog is with the most current post on top.The "Download" link under "Java SE 7 Update 10" directs to which is the link recommended numerous times in this thread and is my "go to" link when checking for Java updates.Therefore, the-edmeister, that statement indicates that it is for all Windows, Linux and MAC system.JavaFX 2.2.4 is now bundled with the JDK on Windows, Mac and Linux x86/圆4."

It says, in part "This releases provides key security features and bug fixes.
