According to the linked report and the analysis commissioned from Simon Phipps,
the Apache Software Foundation is not one of the top three under consideration.
Under a section on "Other Alternatives" there is a nice summary about how
projects are operated under the ASF and also limitations to
All JRE come from Oracle
This sight might be what you are looking for
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jre7-downloads-1880261.html
but typing in JRE 32 into Google will also probably help you, often it will
take you to the correct page for your machine too.
Good luck
Dani
Javaid Jabbar wrote:
Assalam-0-Alaikum
Dear Team,
from where i can download JRE 32 bit, on the ibm standard installation
site have not this,
Regards
SYED JAVAID JABBAR
Data Center services Engineer of IBM Pakistan
@DR Site, State Bank Of Pakistan
Cell# 0321-3006165 | Email: jjab...@pk.ibm.com
Thanks.
> On May 12, 2016, at 12:27 AM, Hal Parker wrote:
>
> Just as a matter of interest, I assume you all know that Thunderbird may be
> finding a new home this year, according to Mark Surman, executive director
> of the Mozilla Foundation. This probably will make little or no difference
> t
Assalam-0-Alaikum
Dear Team,
from where i can download JRE 32 bit, on the ibm standard installation
site have not this,
Regards
SYED JAVAID JABBAR
Data Center services Engineer of IBM Pakistan
@DR Site, State Bank Of Pakistan
Cell# 0321-3006165 | Email: jjab...@pk.ibm.com|