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Raemir
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Need OLD version of JAVA portable

Hello,

I don't know if I write in the right topic, so sorry if I miss.

I Know that's not recommanded to still use OLD version of JAVA. But I dont have the choice. It is forced by the code of the target web site.

In fact, in France we have to used on line tools to make business with public institution. Well ... it exist one web site for each public institution. Each of them used a JAVA version and take no care of security update or product evolution.

But we have to do with, to work with them.

So, I brainstorming on this with my crew and we found an acceptable response.
We want to make a Portable Firefox for each java version. So we can use this installation for each website that offer public business.

I have try this solution with the JAVA portable up to date (7u45), but I can't found oldest versions.

How can I do ?
Can I found, some where, archives of portable installation for java oldest versions ?

In advance, thanks for your responses !

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Sourceforge

Most of our software is hosted on sourceforge so there you can find older versions:

http://sourceforge.net/projects/portableapps/files/Java%20Portable/

But:
Firefox's license forbids redistribution of the packages, so it eould be only for your internal use.

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If you need to download older Java installers

If you need to download older Java installers, you can get them from Oracle's Java Archive page

http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/archive-139210.html

WARNING: These older versions of the JRE and JDK are provided to help developers debug issues in older systems. They are not updated with the latest security patches and are not recommended for use in production.

For production use Oracle recommends downloading the latest JDK and JRE versions and allowing auto-update.

Only developers and Enterprise administrators should download these releases.

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