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To run Java you need a computer that is running one of
These Notes were prepared using Windows NT 4.0 (but with minor mental adjustment will work with any OS.)
The Java Develpmnet Kit (JDK) is a collection of software
available at no charge
from Sun Microsystems, Inc.
At the time of writing (May 20, 2002) the download is available at
java.sun.com.
Detailed instructions on how to download it and install it are
available at that site.
If you have not yet installed Java,
get the most recent version.
The JDK for Windows comes in a file named
jdk1_4-win.exe
While you are at that site
(or later if you don't have time)
get the Java documentation.
This comes in a file
jdk1_4-doc.zip
.
You will have to "un-zip" it when you get it.
On most computers un-zipping a file can be started by clicking
on the file name.
You will end up with a set of web pages (stored on your computer)
that describe most of the JDK.
If clicking in the name of the file does not unzip it, you need to install (yet another) program on your computer.