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Vicki said:
To provide some quick answers:
- I was previously on ColdFusion 2023 Update 14
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Charlie Arehart said:
Vicki, I have some follow up (it's not clear if you tried things in that demo tool, though
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Vicki said:
Hi Charlie - yes, ColdFusion 2023 (not 2025), that was a typo. Yes, I deleted the felix-ca
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Charlie Arehart said:
Oh, and as a follow-up to my reply to Vicki just now, I just confirmed I got the same successful res
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Vicki, I appreciate that you're offering that to help others, but I don't find that to be
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But sure, people can have all kinds of expectations, so thanks for heading off that one.
In any case, at least with the heads-up, I hope more people can be prepared. :-)
Am I to understand that installing the latest Java 17 SDK will /remove/ installations of Java 8, Java 11, etc?
I work in digital archiving and cannot randomly lose access to older versions of Java! I am so so so so tired of this. So it goes.
I would love to hear in simple terms if this removes current installations. Please help.
I elaborated still further in the first paragraph, that "the new Oracle jdk installer WILL REMOVE any previous updates of that JVM version that were created by previous JDK installers of that same major version". Again, note "that version".
I even repeated it in the first tldr bullet point, and still later. :-) I really tried to avoid confusion on that point, so it's sad to find somehow it was not enough. But sincere intent can be lost in a sea of words. I hope if anyone else may have the question, this response to you should help.
To be clear, the recent change in JVM installers (discussed here) will NOT cause them to remove older installs of OTHER versions of the JVM, only other installs of THAT version (and even then only those that were implemented using the JVM installer for that version--not those implemented using the JVM's available "zip" install option.)
But let me know if you think I should offer some more specific phrase in the text. I ask that sincerely.
But second, even someone who read the technote for the update (as I did, when that update came out in July 2023) could be forgiven for not noticing news of this change. It's only mentioned in passing way down the note--and indicated in dealing with a possible error that could result, as if they felt folks already knew the change would be happening in that update ("the July 2023 CPU" as it refers to itself) at:
https://www.oracle.c...
Without more info there, it's also unclear if that was a change only for the Windows installer or also Linux and MacOS. Anyone know yet?
I'll add that I searched that technote page for all references to "install" (there were over 30),but this was the only one suggesting this change in behavior. That sure seems odd.
So again, thanks. I'll tweak the post to mention this, and I'll point to these comments for more news that may come along.