Am 04.11.2012 18:05, Fernando Cassia wrote:
So is there any reason for telling users to install Java 6 instead of Java
7?. Java is backwards compatible, and I never had any problem running any
Java based software with the current Java7u9.
FC
Reportedly, the language tool extension does not work with Java 7.
Under Linux all Java databases including the embedded ones do not run
properly with Java 7.
There are dozends of issues with different versions of LibreOffice,
OpenOffice, Java7, Java6, 32 bit, 64 bit, extensions and databases on
various platforms.
For the all current versions of both office suites Java6 seems to be the
best advice. For Windows it needs to be the one for 32-bit platform in
any case, even if Java 7 works for you.
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