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No, I can't switch Java versions directly.

No, I can't switch Java versions directly.

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Derp7575
Member
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09-21-2016, 09:18 AM
#1
In short, I enjoy using the Attack of the B-team Minecraft modpack, though it doesn’t work with Java 8. I run my own server on my PC and require Java 8 to operate. I’ve just started removing and reinstalling Java, but I’m looking for a more efficient solution.
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Derp7575
09-21-2016, 09:18 AM #1

In short, I enjoy using the Attack of the B-team Minecraft modpack, though it doesn’t work with Java 8. I run my own server on my PC and require Java 8 to operate. I’ve just started removing and reinstalling Java, but I’m looking for a more efficient solution.

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Cielian
Member
144
09-22-2016, 01:07 AM
#2
Java can be backward compatible too. You might also run the server inside a virtual machine using Java 8.
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Cielian
09-22-2016, 01:07 AM #2

Java can be backward compatible too. You might also run the server inside a virtual machine using Java 8.

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HolyScythe999
Member
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09-22-2016, 02:22 AM
#3
I encounter issues when attempting to execute bteam with Java 8 enabled. I prefer avoiding virtual machines unless absolutely required.
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HolyScythe999
09-22-2016, 02:22 AM #3

I encounter issues when attempting to execute bteam with Java 8 enabled. I prefer avoiding virtual machines unless absolutely required.

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Sp00key
Junior Member
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09-27-2016, 06:34 AM
#4
Confirm if Java version 8 is required for the server to operate.
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Sp00key
09-27-2016, 06:34 AM #4

Confirm if Java version 8 is required for the server to operate.

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J4im3x0
Member
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10-02-2016, 09:26 PM
#5
The system received a warning and required the missing file to function properly.
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J4im3x0
10-02-2016, 09:26 PM #5

The system received a warning and required the missing file to function properly.

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CavalrysHere
Member
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10-04-2016, 06:25 PM
#6
hmm
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CavalrysHere
10-04-2016, 06:25 PM #6

hmm

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kenton12
Member
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10-05-2016, 07:54 PM
#7
The Java control panel allows you to choose the Java version you want to use, and you can install many different Java versions as needed. You might need to place it in a different directory than the default, such as C:\Java. I usually keep it there so I have various versions of the same release (like multiple versions of Java 8 or 7). Java isn't backward compatible—don’t be fooled by that claim. I use a v6 installation to run certain applications without security issues from BS v7 and v8. Just because something works doesn’t mean it will work with newer versions.
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kenton12
10-05-2016, 07:54 PM #7

The Java control panel allows you to choose the Java version you want to use, and you can install many different Java versions as needed. You might need to place it in a different directory than the default, such as C:\Java. I usually keep it there so I have various versions of the same release (like multiple versions of Java 8 or 7). Java isn't backward compatible—don’t be fooled by that claim. I use a v6 installation to run certain applications without security issues from BS v7 and v8. Just because something works doesn’t mean it will work with newer versions.