Absolutely as Russ pointed out, you can use java 7 if you would like,
infact java 7 has more security fixes than java 6. I probably think there
is a updated version of coldfusion9 which supports java 7, hope my memory
is right.
On 3 Jul 2013 01:51, "Russ Michaels" <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> you are being prompted to update the JVM that is used by web pages and
> desktop apps, this does not affect coldfusion
>
>
> On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 10:37 PM, Eugene Colucci <[email protected]
> >wrote:
>
> >
> > I currently use ColdFusion 9,0,1,274733 Standard, stand-alone edition on
> > Windows Server 2008 R2 with Java Version 1.6.0_17 from Java Vendor Sun
> > Microsystems Inc. with Java Home located at C:\ColdFusion\runtime\jre.  I
> > am receiving prompts to update the installed version of Java on my
> servers
> > to 1.7.whatever.  WITH REGARD TO COLDFUSION'S PROPER FUNCTIONING, should
> I
> > install the Java updates when prompted or ignore the prompts to update my
> > Java installations?  If I should install, do I install the updates in
> > C:\ColdFusion\runtime\jre overwriting what already is there so that my CF
> > Server recognizes the updated Java version or install the Java updates
> > elsewhere on my computer where there is no impact on my CF Server?
> >
> >
>
> 

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