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To uninstall the old Java 7 and 8 versions you can use a [http://wpkg.org/index.php?title=Remove_Java a removal package]. | To uninstall the old Java 7 and 8 versions you can use a [http://wpkg.org/index.php?title=Remove_Java a removal package]. | ||
− | I suggest | + | I suggest using this to remove all versions of Java 7: |
<install cmd='wmic product where "name like 'Java 7%%'" call uninstall' /> | <install cmd='wmic product where "name like 'Java 7%%'" call uninstall' /> | ||
− | and to remove all | + | and to remove all Java 8 is similar: |
<install cmd='wmic product where "name like 'Java 8%%'" call uninstall' /> | <install cmd='wmic product where "name like 'Java 8%%'" call uninstall' /> | ||
− | Indeed you can use the last line to remove | + | Indeed you can use the last line to remove Java 8, like this: |
<remove cmd='wmic product where "name like 'Java 8%%'" call uninstall' /> | <remove cmd='wmic product where "name like 'Java 8%%'" call uninstall' /> | ||
It´s easier to mantain even if it slower to run. | It´s easier to mantain even if it slower to run. | ||
− | + | Java 6 can also be removed this way, but it has that ugly TM, so the command line must include it: | |
<install cmd='wmic product where "name like 'Java(tm) 6 %%'" call uninstall' /> | <install cmd='wmic product where "name like 'Java(tm) 6 %%'" call uninstall' /> | ||
− | ( | + | (You may need to put a space before (tm) for some versions) |
<source lang="xml"> | <source lang="xml"> |
Revision as of 15:52, 20 April 2015
Despite the page title, this page is for the Java 2 Standard Edition Runtime Environment, rather than the full-blown Java or Java Software Developer Kit / SDK. This is more commonly known as the Java Runtime Environment or JRE. The JRE provides an ability for programs written in the Java programming language to be launched from a web page and run in a web browser. Derivative JREs are available from various organisations, such as IBM, this page however is for the Oracle Java Runtime Environment, previously known as the Sun Java Runtime Environment.
For security reasons you are encouraged to upgrade to the latest 'Security Baseline', which is the last released version with security fixes, which may not be the latest released version as updates are released without security fixes. Bug Fixes of the Update Release Notes under each release: http://java.sun.com/javase/6/webnotes/ReleaseNotes.html. However, if you're running JRE 6 Update 10 or onwards and haven't disabled automatic updates then JRE should automatically be downloading and installing updates.
The stable version of the JRE offered by Oracle is that which is made available from java.com. Newer versions are made available elsewhere by Oracle for developers to test against their software. That isn't to say that once a stable version is available it will only be available from java.com, it's just that this is a useful way to judge the stable version. For example currently JRE 7 is available but the version offered from java.com is 6.0u29. If you deploy JRE 7 you may find it incompatible with the software that requires it, for example LibreOffice 3.4.2 is incompatible with the initial release of JRE 7.0.
Contents
- 1 Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 8
- 2 Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 7
- 3 Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 6
- 4 Older Versions
Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 8
Get the offline-installers from http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html.
Extract the MSI-files:
- Run the installer on a test-computer
- Copy the MSI-file from C:\Users\username\AppData\LocalLow\Sun\Java to your installer-folder.
To uninstall the old Java 7 and 8 versions you can use a a removal package.
I suggest using this to remove all versions of Java 7:
<install cmd='wmic product where "name like 'Java 7%%'" call uninstall' />
and to remove all Java 8 is similar:
<install cmd='wmic product where "name like 'Java 8%%'" call uninstall' />
Indeed you can use the last line to remove Java 8, like this:
<remove cmd='wmic product where "name like 'Java 8%%'" call uninstall' />
It´s easier to mantain even if it slower to run. Java 6 can also be removed this way, but it has that ugly TM, so the command line must include it:
<install cmd='wmic product where "name like 'Java(tm) 6 %%'" call uninstall' />
(You may need to put a space before (tm) for some versions)
<package
id="java8"
name="Java Runtime Environment 8"
revision="%version%"
reboot="false"
priority="20">
<variable name="updatever" value="08" />
<variable name="shortupdatever" value="31" />
<variable name="prevshortupdatever" value="25" /> <!--Previous Version-->
<variable name="version" value="8.0.%shortupdatever%" />
<check type="logical" condition="or">
<check type="uninstall" condition="exists" path="Java 8" />
<check type="uninstall" condition="exists" path="Java 8 Update %updatever%" />
<check type="uninstall" condition="exists" path="Java 8 Update %shortupdatever%" />
<check type="uninstall" condition="exists" path="{26A24AE4-039D-4CA4-87B4-2F832180%shortupdatever%F0}" />
</check>
<install cmd='taskkill /f /im jqs.exe /im iexplore.exe /im firefox.exe'>
<exit code='any' />
</install>
<install cmd='msiexec /i %SOFTWARE%\java\jre1.8.0_%shortupdatever%.msi JU=0 JAVAUPDATE=0 AUTOUPDATECHECK=0 RebootYesNo=No WEB_JAVA=1 /q' >
<exit code='any' />
</install>
<upgrade cmd='msiexec.exe /qn /x {26A24AE4-039D-4CA4-87B4-2F832180%prevshortupdatever%F0}' /> <!--Remove previous Version-->
<remove cmd='msiexec.exe /qn /x {26A24AE4-039D-4CA4-87B4-2F832180%shortupdatever%F0}' />
<!-- jre 64-bit install for 64-bit hosts only -->
<check architecture="x64" type="logical" condition="or">
<check type="uninstall" condition="exists" path="Java 8 (64-bit)" />
<check type="uninstall" condition="exists" path="Java 8 Update %updatever% (64-bit)" />
<check type="uninstall" condition="exists" path="Java 8 Update %shortupdatever% (64-bit)" />
<check type="uninstall" condition="exists" path="{26A24AE4-039D-4CA4-87B4-2F864180%shortupdatever%F0}" />
</check>
<install architecture="x64" cmd='taskkill /f /im jqs.exe /im iexplore.exe /im firefox.exe'>
<exit code='any' />
</install>
<install architecture="x64" cmd='msiexec /i %SOFTWARE%\java\jre1.8.0_%shortupdatever%_x64.msi JU=0 JAVAUPDATE=0 AUTOUPDATECHECK=0 RebootYesNo=No WEB_JAVA=1 /q'>
<exit code='any' />
</install>
<!-- All architectures: remove Java Quick Starter -->
<install cmd='%COMSPEC% /C if exist "%PROGRAMFILES%\Java\jre1.8.0_%shortupdatever%\bin\jqs.exe" "%PROGRAMFILES%\Java\jre1.8.0_%shortupdatever\bin\jqs.exe" -unregister'>
<exit code='any' />
</install>
<install cmd='%COMSPEC% /C if exist "%PROGRAMFILES(x86)%\Java\jre1.8.0_%shortupdatever%\bin\jqs.exe" "%PROGRAMFILES(x86)%\Java\jre1.8.0_%shortupdatever\bin\jqs.exe" -unregister'>
<exit code='any' />
</install>
<!-- All architectures: remove Java Auto Update -->
<install cmd='REG DELETE HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run /v SunJavaUpdateSched /f'>
<exit code='any' />
</install>
<downgrade include="install" />
<upgrade architecture="x64" cmd='msiexec /qn /x {26A24AE4-039D-4CA4-87B4-2F864180%prevshortupdatever%F0}' /> <!--Remove previous Version-->
<upgrade include="install" />
<remove architecture="x64" cmd='msiexec /qn /x {26A24AE4-039D-4CA4-87B4-2F864180%shortupdatever%F0}' />
</package>
Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 7
JRE 7 Installer Versions
There are various versions of the installer:
- Those from http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html which are aimed at developers or ISVs. We want the 'Windows Offline Installation' version with a filename of jre-7-windows-i586.exe or jre-7u##-windows-i586.exe once Java 7 has had updates issued.
- Those from http://www.java.com/en/download/manual.jsp which are aimed at consumers. The versions available here are 'Windows 7/XP/Vista/2000/2003/2008 Online' (same as the 'Windows Online Installation' above) (jre-7-windows-i586-iftw-rv.exe) and 'Windows 7/XP/Vista/2000/2003/2008 Offline' (not the same as the 'Windows Offline Installation' above) (jre-7-windows-i586-s.exe). In releases prior to version 6 update 19 or maybe 18 the installer filename ending in -s.exe tried to download the Google Toolbar so this may still be the case with this version.
- i586 http://javadl.sun.com/webapps/download/AutoDL?BundleId=68242
- x64 http://javadl.sun.com/webapps/download/AutoDL?BundleId=68736
JRE 7 Installer Command-line Switches
From http://www.java.com/en/download/help/silent_install.xml and installer-options
/s, if used, indicates silent installation INSTALLDIR, if used, specifies the drive and path of the JRE.
If INSTALLDIR is not specified, the installation will go into C:\Program Files\java\jre (default location).
STATIC=1, if used, specifies a static installation. This option is available in the 6u10 release and above. For more information see Static Installation.
WEB_JAVA=0, if used, disables any Java application from running in the browser.
WEB_JAVA=1, the default, enables Java applications in the browser. This field is available as of the 7u10 release. For more information see Setting Security Levels of the Java Client..
WEB_JAVA_SECURITY_LEVEL: if used, sets the security level of unsigned Java apps running in a browser. The possible values for this field are VH (very high), H (high), M (medium, the default) or L (low). This field is available as of the 7u10 release.
In Java 7 the registry key has been changed from version 7.65 onwards. Below 7.65 it is: {26A24AE4-039D-4CA4-87B4-2F832170%version%FF}, later :{26A24AE4-039D-4CA4-87B4-2F032170%version%FF}. This is especially important if you use the .msi for the installation/upgrade to Java 8.
JRE 7 on 32-bit Hosts
The following installs the JRE and then removes the "Java Quick Starter" service; if you want to keep "Java Quick Starter" service then just remove the line with "jqs.exe -unregister", but remember to stop/kill JQS before uninstallation. You will need to rename the installer file you downloaded to reflect that this is update 00 since Sun are being inconsistent in naming their executable files.
<package
id="java7"
name="Java Runtime Environment 7"
revision="%version%"
reboot="false"
priority="100">
<variable name="version" value="55" />
<check
type="uninstall"
condition="exists"
path="Java(\(TM\))* 7 Update %version%" />
<install cmd='taskkill /f /im jqs.exe /im iexplore.exe /im firefox.exe'>
<exit code='0' />
<exit code='1' />
<exit code='128' />
</install>
<install cmd='%SOFTWARE%\jre\jre-7u%version%-windows-i586.exe /s REBOOT=Suppress' >
<exit code='0' />
<exit code='3010' />
</install>
<!-- remove Java Quick Starter -->
<install cmd='%COMSPEC% /C if exist "%PROGRAMFILES%\Java\jre7\bin\jqs.exe" "%PROGRAMFILES%\Java\jre7\bin\jqs.exe" -unregister'>
<exit code='1' />
</install>
<install cmd='%COMSPEC% /C if exist "%PROGRAMFILES(x86)%\Java\jre7\bin\jqs.exe" "%PROGRAMFILES(x86)%\Java\jre7\bin\jqs.exe" -unregister'>
<exit code='1' />
</install>
<!-- Remove Java Auto Updater -->
<install cmd='msiexec /qn /x {4A03706F-666A-4037-7777-5F2748764D10}' />
<upgrade include='install' />
<remove cmd='taskkill /f /im jqs.exe /im iexplore.exe /im firefox.exe' />
<remove cmd='msiexec /qn /x {26A24AE4-039D-4CA4-87B4-2F832170%version%FF}' />
</package>
Install JRE 7 with msi without removing old version in a mixed 32-bit/64-bit environment
On 64-bit hosts installing the exe doesn't work: the silent install on a 64-bit host is still looking for the msi in the *System32* directory, so the best thing to do is to install the msi package.
- jre-7-windows-i586.exe is the 32bit installer containing a msi, a cab and some other files.
- jre-7-windows-x64.exe is a 64bit version of the above.
Run the installer without going any further, then find the extracted directory:
- On Windows XP and possibly others, it extracts to C:\Documents and Settings\<user>\Local Settings\ApplicationData\Sun\Java\jre<version_number>
- On Windows 7, it extracts to C:\Users\<user>\AppData\LocalLow\Sun\Java\jre<version_number>[x64]
- On a 32-bit host it extracts to c:\Windows\system32\config\systemprofile\AppData\LocalLow\Sun\Java\jre1.7\.
- On a 64-bit host it extracts to c:\Windows\SysWOW64\config\systemprofile\AppData\LocalLow\Sun\Java\jre1.7\.
Copy the content of the unpacked directory onto your server and install from it.
You should install both 32-bit and 64-bit java on 64-bit machines if you want a 32-bit browser being able to use java.
In this example, no uninstall of the old java versions as it is quite time consuming.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<packages>
<!-- jre install with the msi ; for 32-bit and 64-bit hosts -->
<package
id="jre"
name="Java(TM) 7"
revision="%version%"
reboot="false"
priority="178"
>
<variable name="updatever" value="07" />
<variable name="shortupdatever" value="7" />
<variable name="version" value="7.0.70.10" />
<variable name="autoupdate" value="0" />
<check architecture="x86" type="file" condition="exists" path="%PROGRAMFILES%\Java\jre7\bin\java.exe" />
<check architecture="x64" type="file" condition="exists" path="%PROGRAMFILES(X86)%\Java\jre7\bin\java.exe" />
<check type="logical" condition="or">
<check type="uninstall" condition="exists" path="Java 7" />
<check type="uninstall" condition="exists" path="Java 7 Update %updatever%" />
<check type="uninstall" condition="exists" path="Java 7 Update %shortupdatever%" />
</check>
<install cmd='taskkill /f /im jqs.exe /im iexplore.exe /im firefox.exe'>
<exit code='1' />
<exit code='128' />
</install>
<install
cmd='msiexec /qn /i %SOFTWARE%\jre\jre1.7.0_u%updatever%.msi REBOOT=Suppress JAVAUPDATE=%autoupdate% CUSTOM=1'
/>
<!-- remove Java Quick Starter -->
<install cmd='%COMSPEC% /C if exist "%PROGRAMFILES%\Java\jre7\bin\jqs.exe" "%PROGRAMFILES%\Java\jre7\bin\jqs.exe" -unregister'>
<exit code='1' />
</install>
<install cmd='%COMSPEC% /C if exist "%PROGRAMFILES(x86)%\Java\jre7\bin\jqs.exe" "%PROGRAMFILES(x86)%\Java\jre7\bin\jqs.exe" -unregister'>
<exit code='1' />
</install>
<!-- Remove Java Auto Updater software -->
<install cmd='REG DELETE HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run /v SunJavaUpdateSched /f'>
<exit code='any' />
</install>
<upgrade include="install" />
<remove cmd='msiexec /qn /x {26A24AE4-039D-4CA4-87B4-2F832170%updatever%FF}' />
</package>
<!-- jre 64-bit install with the msi ; for 64-bit hosts only -->
<!-- There is no Automatic Update on Jre 64bit http://www.java.com/en/download/faq/java_win64bit.xml (see "Note" at bottom of page) -->
<package
id="jre-64"
name="Java(TM) 7 (64-bit)"
revision="%version%"
reboot="false"
priority="178"
>
<variable name="updatever" value="07" />
<variable name="shortupdatever" value="7" />
<variable name="version" value="7.0.70.11" />
<variable name="autoupdate" value="0" />
<check architecture="x64" type="file" condition="exists" path="%PROGRAMFILES%\Java\jre7\bin\java.exe" />
<check architecture="x64" type="logical" condition="or">
<check type="uninstall" condition="exists" path="Java 7 (64-bit)" />
<check type="uninstall" condition="exists" path="Java 7 Update %updatever% (64-bit)" />
<check type="uninstall" condition="exists" path="Java 7 Update %shortupdatever% (64-bit)" />
</check>
<install architecture="x64" cmd='taskkill /f /im jqs.exe /im iexplore.exe /im firefox.exe'>
<exit code='1' />
<exit code='128' />
</install>
<install architecture="x64"
cmd='msiexec /qn /i %SOFTWARE%\jre-64\jre1.7.0_u%updatever%.msi REBOOT=Suppress JAVAUPDATE=%autoupdate% CUSTOM=1'
/>
<!-- remove Java Quick Starter -->
<install architecture="x64" cmd='%COMSPEC% /C if exist "%PROGRAMFILES%\Java\jre7\bin\jqs.exe" "%PROGRAMFILES%\Java\jre7\bin\jqs.exe" -unregister'>
<exit code='1' />
</install>
<upgrade include="install" />
<remove architecture="x64" cmd='msiexec /qn /x {26A24AE4-039D-4CA4-87B4-2F864170%updatever%FF}' />
</package>
</packages>
Install JRE 7 with exe and msi in a mixed 32-bit/64-bit environment in one package
The intent is to have one package which installs Java for all Windows machines.
It installs :
- i586 version of Java on 32-bit OS
- i586 and x64 version of Java on 64-bit OS.
- .exe on XP and lower
- .msi on Vista and higher
This is because I've encountered some problems using the MSI with XP.
There is also a "REG" command which removes the Java AutoUpdate, a call to "C:\Program Files\Fichiers communs\Java\Java Update\jusched.exe"
There is a long-standing bug in the installer which can leave Java inoperable, unupgradable and un-uninstallable. Under some circumstances, the upgrade process can make WPKG stall with an Interactive Services Detection dialog. To work around this problem, this package definition contains a hack that you can use as follows:
- Provide a 7-Zip package
- On a working 64-bit Java installation, copy
%PROGRAMFILES%\Java\jre7\bin\installer.dll
to%SOFTWARE%\java\installer-64.dll
- On a working Java installation, copy
%PROGRAMFILES(x86)%\Java\jre7\bin\installer.dll
to%SOFTWARE%\java\installer-32.dll
If you don't want to use this workaround, simply delete everything between BEGINNING OF CLEANUP CODE
and END OF CLEANUP
.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<packages>
<!-- jre install with the msi ; for 32-bit and 64-bit hosts -->
<package
id="Java"
name="Java(TM) 7"
revision="%version%"
reboot="false"
priority="178"
>
<variable name="updatever" value="07" />
<variable name="shortupdatever" value="7" />
<variable name="version" value="7.0.%updatever%" />
<variable name="autoupdate" value="0" />
<check architecture="x86" type="file" condition="exists" path="%PROGRAMFILES%\Java\jre7\bin\java.exe" />
<check architecture="x64" type="file" condition="exists" path="%PROGRAMFILES(X86)%\Java\jre7\bin\java.exe" />
<check type="logical" condition="or">
<check type="uninstall" condition="exists" path="Java 7" />
<check type="uninstall" condition="exists" path="Java 7 Update %updatever%" />
<check type="uninstall" condition="exists" path="Java 7 Update %shortupdatever%" />
</check>
<!-- BEGINNING OF CLEANUP CODE
Delete from here to the END OF CLEANUP note to disable this fix -->
<depends package-id="7zip" />
<!-- avoid interactive services detection if the old installation is broken -->
<install cmd='%COMSPEC% /C if exist "%PROGRAMFILES(x86)%\Java\jre7\core.zip" if not exist "%PROGRAMFILES(x86)%\Java\jre7\bin\installer.dll" "%PROGRAMFILES%"\7-Zip\7z.exe" x -y -o"%PROGRAMFILES(x86)%\Java\jre7" "%PROGRAMFILES(x86)%\Java\jre7\core.zip"'>
<exit code="any" />
</install>
<install cmd='%COMSPEC% /C if exist "%PROGRAMFILES%\Java\jre7\core.zip" if not exist "%PROGRAMFILES%\Java\jre7\bin\installer.dll" "%PROGRAMFILES%"\7-Zip\7z.exe" x -y -o"%PROGRAMFILES%\Java\jre7" "%PROGRAMFILES%\Java\jre7\core.zip"'>
<exit code="any" />
</install>
<!-- ... and because that won't avoid Interactive Service Detection if
there's no core.zip: -->
<install cmd='%COMSPEC% /C if exist "%PROGRAMFILES(x86)%" if exist "%PROGRAMFILES%\Java\jre7\bin\msvcr100.dll" if not exist "%PROGRAMFILES%\Java\jre7\bin\installer.dll" copy /y "%SOFTWARE%\java\installer-64.dll" "%PROGRAMFILES%\Java\jre7\bin\installer.dll"'>
<exit code="any" />
</install>
<install cmd='%COMSPEC% /C if exist "%PROGRAMFILES(x86)%" if exist "%PROGRAMFILES(x86)%\Java\jre7\bin\msvcr100.dll" if not exist "%PROGRAMFILES(x86)%\Java\jre7\bin\installer.dll" copy /y "%SOFTWARE%\java\installer-32.dll" "%PROGRAMFILES(x86)%\Java\jre7\bin\installer.dll"'>
<exit code="any" />
</install>
<install cmd='%COMSPEC% /C if not exist "%PROGRAMFILES(x86)%" if exist "%PROGRAMFILES%\Java\jre7\bin\msvcr100.dll" if not exist "%PROGRAMFILES%\Java\jre7\bin\installer.dll" copy /y "%SOFTWARE%\java\installer-32.dll" "%PROGRAMFILES%\Java\jre7\bin\installer.dll"'>
<exit code="any" />
</install>
<!-- END OF CLEANUP -->
<install cmd='taskkill /f /im jqs.exe /im iexplore.exe /im firefox.exe'>
<exit code='any' />
</install>
<!-- .exe install (XP, 2003) -->
<install os=".+5\.[1-2]\.\d{4}"
cmd='%SOFTWARE%\java\jre-7u%shortupdatever%-windows-i586.exe /s REBOOT=Suppress JAVAUPDATE=%autoupdate% CUSTOM=1' />
<!-- .msi (Seven) install http://wpkg.org/Java#Install_JRE_with_msi_without_removing_old_version_in_a_mixed_32-bit.2F64-bit_environment -->
<install os=".+6\.[0-1]\.\d{4}"
cmd='msiexec /qn /i %SOFTWARE%\java\jre1.7.0_%updatever%\jre1.7.0_%updatever%.msi REBOOT=Suppress JAVAUPDATE=%autoupdate% CUSTOM=1' />
<!-- remove Java Quick Starter -->
<install cmd='%COMSPEC% /C if exist "%PROGRAMFILES%\Java\jre7\bin\jqs.exe" "%PROGRAMFILES%\Java\jre7\bin\jqs.exe" -unregister'>
<exit code='any' />
</install>
<install cmd='%COMSPEC% /C if exist "%PROGRAMFILES(x86)%\Java\jre7\bin\jqs.exe" "%PROGRAMFILES(x86)%\Java\jre7\bin\jqs.exe" -unregister'>
<exit code='any' />
</install>
<!-- remove Java Auto Update -->
<install cmd='REG DELETE HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run /v SunJavaUpdateSched /f'>
<exit code='any' />
</install>
<downgrade include="install" />
<upgrade include="install" />
<remove cmd='msiexec /qn /x {26A24AE4-039D-4CA4-87B4-2F832170%updatever%FF}' />
<!-- jre 64-bit install with the msi ; for 64-bit hosts only -->
<check architecture="x64" type="file" condition="exists" path="%PROGRAMFILES%\Java\jre7\bin\java.exe" />
<check architecture="x64" type="logical" condition="or">
<check type="uninstall" condition="exists" path="Java 7 (64-bit)" />
<check type="uninstall" condition="exists" path="Java 7 Update %updatever% (64-bit)" />
<check type="uninstall" condition="exists" path="Java 7 Update %shortupdatever% (64-bit)" />
</check>
<install architecture="x64" cmd='taskkill /f /im jqs.exe /im iexplore.exe /im firefox.exe'>
<exit code='any' />
</install>
<install architecture="x64"
cmd='msiexec /qn /i %SOFTWARE%\java\jre1.7.0_%updatever%_x64\jre1.7.0_%updatever%.msi REBOOT=Suppress JAVAUPDATE=%autoupdate% CUSTOM=1'
/>
<!-- remove Java Quick Starter -->
<install architecture="x64" cmd='%COMSPEC% /C if exist "%PROGRAMFILES%\Java\jre7\bin\jqs.exe" "%PROGRAMFILES%\Java\jre7\bin\jqs.exe" -unregister'>
<exit code='any' />
</install>
<install architecture="x64" cmd='%COMSPEC% /C if exist "%PROGRAMFILES(x86)%\Java\jre7\bin\jqs.exe" "%PROGRAMFILES(x86)%\Java\jre7\bin\jqs.exe" -unregister'>
<exit code='any' />
</install>
<downgrade include="install" />
<upgrade include="install" />
<remove architecture="x64" cmd='msiexec /qn /x {26A24AE4-039D-4CA4-87B4-2F864170%updatever%FF}' />
</package>
</packages>
Disable Automatic Update (JRE 7)
The Java Auto Updater is a separate package that is automatically installed with the JRE. You can disable automatic updates by uninstalling the Java Auto Updater after the JRE is installed or upgraded, by adding the following to your package definition:
<install cmd='msiexec /qn /x {4A03706F-666A-4037-7777-5F2748764D10}' />
<upgrade cmd='msiexec /qn /x {4A03706F-666A-4037-7777-5F2748764D10}' />
The Java Auto Updater Product Code in version 7 is unchanged from version 6 (current as of 7u10)
Browser Plugins (JRE7)
Disable and Remove Browser Plugins
%PROGRAMFILES% or %PROGRAMFILES(X86)%\Java\jre7\bin\ssvagent.exe -disablewebjava
Re-enable Browser Plugins
%PROGRAMFILES% or %PROGRAMFILES(X86)%\Java\jre7\bin\ssvagent.exe -forceinstall -register -new -high
Plugin Settings files
File in user path takes precedence.
%USERPROFILE%\AppData\LocalLow\Sun\Java\Deployment\deployment.properties
%WINDIR%\Sun\Java\Deployment\deployment.properties
Security level parameter
deployment.security.level=MEDIUM|HIGH|VERY_HIGH
Deployment Rule Set
Is an option to define Exception Site List as in Java Control Panel within %WINDIR%\Sun\Java\Deployment\DeploymentRuleSet.jar
You may define execution exception by URL or Certificate signature. You may also specify JRE version which application should use and notify user about your policy.
For creating DeploymentRuleSet.jar, you need jar, jarsigner and keytool from Java JDK. You also need to have certificate signed by CA contained within java JRE's keystore (cacerts) or import your selfsigned certificate to your clients.
Creating DeploymentRuleSet.jar
1. Create %tmp%\ruleset.xml and specify your policy
<ruleset version="1.0+">
<rule>
<id title="Solitaire" location="https://host.example.com/games" />
<action permission="SECURE-1.7" />
</rule>
<rule>
<id location="https://host.example.com" />
<action permission="run" version="" />
</rule>
<rule> <!-- allow anything signed with company's public cert -->
<id>
<certificate hash="794F53C746E2AA77D84B843BE942CAB4309F258FD946D62A6C4CCEAB8E1DB2C6" />
</id>
<action permission="run" version="SECURE" />
</rule>
<rule> <!-- block everything else with message -->
<id />
<action permission="block" />
<message>Sorry, but we only allow Solitaire and apps with our sign.</message>
</action>
</rule>
</ruleset>
2. Create DeploymentRuleSet.jar and sign with your certificate
"%JDK_PATH%\bin\jar" cf %tmp%\DeploymentRuleSet.jar -C %tmp% ruleset.xml
"%JDK_PATH%\Java\jdk1.7.0_51\bin\jarsigner" -keystore yourkeystore.jks %tmp%\DeploymentRuleSet.jar yourcertalias
3. (Selfsigned certs only) Import your selfsigned certificate to JRE keystore
"%JDK_PATH%\Java\jdk1.7.0_51\bin\keytool.exe" -import -alias yourcertalias -file yourcertificate.crt -keystore "%JRE_PATH%\lib\security\cacerts" -storepass changeit
4. Copy DeploymentRuleSet.jar to %SYSDIR%\Sun\Java\Deployment\DeploymentRuleSet.jar
More info from Oracle
Details about ruleset.xml (Oracle Doc)
Creating Jar Tutorial (Oracle Doc)
Signing Jar Tutorial (Oracle Doc)
Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 6
JRE 6 Installer Versions
There are various versions of the installer:
- Those from http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html which are aimed at developers or ISVs. We want the 'Windows Offline Installation' version with a filename of jre-6u##-windows-i586.exe.
- Those from http://www.java.com/en/download/manual.jsp which are aimed at consumers. The versions available here are 'Windows 7/XP/Vista/2000/2003/2008 Online' (same as the 'Windows Online Installation' above) (jre-6u23-windows-i586-iftw-rv.exe) and 'Windows 7/XP/Vista/2000/2003/2008 Offline' (not the same as the 'Windows Offline Installation' above) (jre-6u23-windows-i586-s.exe). In versions prior to update 19 or maybe 18 the installer filename ending in -s.exe tried to download the Google Toolbar so this may still be the case with this version.
JRE 6 Java Quick Starter
"Java Quick Starter" is described as a prefetching service that should make java applications start faster. But it has a drawback: it must be killed before uninstallation or installation fails, and uninstallation via msiexec does not seem to be smart enough to do this.
This is not a problem though, simply insert the following snippet into the very first of your install AND upgrade commands of the xml from the next paragraph.
<install cmd='net STOP JavaQuickStarterService' >
<exit code='2' />
</install>
This will stop the java quick-start service prior to installation or upgrade. In case it was already stopped (Errorlevel 2) the error is simply ignored. If you want to use it, be sure to remove the commands (%PROGRAMFILES%\Java\jre6\bin\jqs.exe -unregister') that disable the 'Java Quick Starter' from your package definition.
Although there seems to be no command line switches to allow/disallow the installation of "Java Quick Starter", the jqs.exe binary itself can be used immediately after installation in order to add/remove the "Java Quick Starter" service.
The following table shows the command line switches you can invoke with the jqs.exe binary:
C:\Program Files\Java\jre6\bin>jqs -help Usage: jqs <mode> [<options>] The following modes are supported: -help print this help message and exit -register install JQS service and register browser startup detectors -unregister uninstall JQS service and unregister startup detectors -enable enable JQS service -disable disable JQS service -pause pause prefetching -resume resume prefetching -version print version of the associated Java Runtime Options include: -config <config> set JQS configuration file -profile <profile> set JQS profile file -logfile <logfile> set JQS log file -verbose <level> verbose operation
This requires the Windows Offline installation package available from Sun. Note that a particular Java family install package does not remove already installed versions of another Java family, so JRE 1.5 and JRE 1.6 can coexist; all older 1.6 update versions (1.6.0 up to but not including the most recent version) are uninstalled by the following packaging (note that the update version seems to be no more reflected in the last number in the Uninstall ID).
Actually, with Update 10 and later Sun has introduced as default the so called "patch in place" update mechanism (see: http://java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/guides/jweb/otherFeatures/jre_install.html) which automatically removes the previous version of the same Java family (unless you turned off patch-in-place using the installer). So the line that tries to remove a previously installed Update 10 (msiexec /qn /x {26A24AE4-039D-4CA4-87B4-2F83216010FF}) is not strictly necessary (if you installed a 'Family JRE' and not a 'Static JRE').
Patch-in-place sometimes fails with "Error 25099. Unzipping core files failed", returning error code 1603 from msiexec. Sometimes installation will succeed on a later reboot without any intervention, but sometimes it continues to fail. As of December 2010, the root cause is not known, but Sun/Oracle suggests (at http://www.java.com/en/download/help/error_25099.xml) removing %PROGRAMFILES%\Java\jre6 before retrying installation. A fully-automatic workaround requires the ability to execute commands in response to particular error codes and thus may need to take the form of a batch program wrapped around msiexec.
Disable Automatic Update (JRE 6)
JRE 6 Update 18 and Newer
Since approximately 1.6.18 / 6.0 update 18, Sun has included Java Auto Updater as a separate package that is automatically installed with the JRE. You can disable automatic updates by uninstalling the Java Auto Updater after the JRE is installed or upgraded, by adding the following to your package definition:
<install cmd='msiexec /qn /x {4A03706F-666A-4037-7777-5F2748764D10}' />
<upgrade cmd='msiexec /qn /x {4A03706F-666A-4037-7777-5F2748764D10}' />
JRE 6 on 32-bit Hosts
The following installs the JRE and then removes the "Java Quick Starter" service; if you want to keep "Java Quick Starter" service then just remove the line with "jqs.exe -unregister", but remeber to stop/kill JQS before uninstallation.
<package
id="java6"
name="Java Runtime Environment 6"
revision="%version%"
reboot="false"
priority="100">
<variable name="version" value="38" />
<check type="uninstall" condition="exists" path="Java(\(TM\))* 6 Update %version%" />
<install cmd='taskkill /f /im jqs.exe /im iexplore.exe /im firefox.exe'>
<exit code='0' />
<exit code='1' />
<exit code='128' />
</install>
<install cmd='%SOFTWARE%\jre\jre-6u%version%-windows-i586.exe /s REBOOT=Suppress' />
<install cmd='%COMSPEC% /C if exist "%PROGRAMFILES%\Java\jre6\bin\jqs.exe" "%PROGRAMFILES%\Java\jre6\bin\jqs.exe" -unregister'>
<exit code='1' />
</install>
<install cmd='%COMSPEC% /C if exist "%PROGRAMFILES(x86)%\Java\jre6\bin\jqs.exe" "%PROGRAMFILES(x86)%\Java\jre6\bin\jqs.exe" -unregister'>
<exit code='1' />
</install>
<install cmd='msiexec /qn /x {4A03706F-666A-4037-7777-5F2748764D10}' /> <!-- Remove Java Auto Updater software -->
<upgrade include="install" />
<remove cmd='msiexec /qn /x {26A24AE4-039D-4CA4-87B4-2F832160%version%FF}' />
</package>
Install JRE6 with EXE
No disrespect to the others who created this script. It was included with the WPKG install, but I edited it to make it more useful in a generic environment. This install 32-bit on both architectures as it is very useful when using both 64 and 32 bit browsers. The 32-bit install is the check type as well. I have tried to annotate as often as possible with comments so the next person using it can further customize it easily. I left a block at the end for misc settings. I like to put the code for turning off Auto-Update there so it runs every time to make sure it doesn't come back.
Note that I have left the uninstall in as a precursor to make sure the correct version is installed. This will allow for later versions to be installed, but this sets a baseline. Others have not used it due to it taking too long. I didn't notice any major delays in my running and editing of this script. Also, I have found that when upgrading to the latest version (43), the uninstall process will hang after the uninstall command for version 39. I'm not sure if this is because of a limit in a buffer or what. I fixed it by moving the initial start up to 15. I have edited the file below to show this change.
Variables:
PKG_VERSION: type in the version of the installer, this will fill in the version number in the installer
PKG_DESTINATION: this is the location of the 32-bit install. Because the program files directory changes depending on architecture, this is necessary to distinguish what type of machine you are installing on.
SOFTWARE: set in the WPKG client install, per best practice
<package
id="JRE6"
name="Java Runtime Environment 6"
revision="%PKG_VERSION%"
reboot="false"
priority="10">
<!-- Set Variables -->
<variable name="PKG_VERSION" value="33" />
<variable name="PKG_DESTINATION" value="%ProgramFiles(x86)%\Java\jre6\bin" architecture="x64"/>
<variable name="PKG_DESTINATION" value="%ProgramFiles%\Java\jre6\bin" architecture="x86"/>
<!-- Check for uninistall -->
<check type="uninstall" condition="exists" path="Java.TM. 6 Update [0-9]+" />
<!-- check install with version -->
<check type="file" condition="versiongreaterorequal" path="%PKG_DESTINATION%\java.exe" value="6.0.%PKG_VERSION%" />
<!-- Begin Install Block -->
<!-- stop quick start service -->
<install cmd="%ComSpec% /c net stop JavaQuickStarterService">
<exit code="2" />
</install>
<!-- Set baseline by removing old versions -->
<!-- remove 32-bit version -->
<install cmd="%ComSpec% /c for /L %V in (0,1,9) do @msiexec /passive /x {3248F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D01600%V0}">
<exit code="1605" />
</install>
<install cmd="%ComSpec% /c for /L %V in (15,1,%PKG_VERSION%) do @msiexec /passive /x {26A24AE4-039D-4CA4-87B4-2F832160%VFF}">
<exit code="1605" />
</install>
<!-- remove 64-bit version -->
<install architecture="x64" cmd="%ComSpec% /c for /L %V in (15,1,%PKG_VERSION%) do @msiexec /passive /x {26A24AE4-039D-4CA4-87B4-2F864160%VFF}">
<exit code="1605" />
</install>
<!-- install latest version, only i586 for 32-bit, but install both i586 and x64 on 64-bit systems -->
<install architecture="x86" cmd='"%SOFTWARE%\Java\jre-6u%PKG_VERSION%-windows-i586.exe" /s /v "/passive /norestart /log %TMP%\JRE6_x86.log ADDLOCAL=ALL IEXPLORER=1 MOZILLA=1 REBOOT=Suppress"' />
<install architecture="x64" cmd='"%SOFTWARE%\Java\jre-6u%PKG_VERSION%-windows-i586.exe" /s /v "/passive /norestart /log %TMP%\JRE6_AMD64.log ADDLOCAL=ALL IEXPLORER=1 MOZILLA=1 REBOOT=Suppress"' />
<install architecture="x64" cmd='"%SOFTWARE%\Java\jre-6u%PKG_VERSION%-windows-x64.exe" /s /v "/passive /norestart /log %TMP%\JRE6_AMD64.log ADDLOCAL=ALL IEXPLORER=1 MOZILLA=1 REBOOT=Suppress"' />
<!-- End Install Block -->
<!-- Begin upgrade Block -->
<!-- stop quick start service -->
<upgrade cmd="%ComSpec% /c net stop JavaQuickStarterService">
<exit code="2" />
</upgrade>
<!-- Set baseline by removing old versions -->
<!-- remove 32-bit version -->
<upgrade cmd="%ComSpec% /c for /L %V in (0,1,9) do @msiexec /passive /x {3248F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D01600%V0}">
<exit code="1605" />
</upgrade>
<upgrade cmd="%ComSpec% /c for /L %V in (15,1,%PKG_VERSION%) do @msiexec /passive /x {26A24AE4-039D-4CA4-87B4-2F832160%VFF}">
<exit code="1605" />
</upgrade>
<!-- remove 64-bit version -->
<upgrade architecture="x64" cmd="%ComSpec% /c for /L %V in (15,1,%PKG_VERSION%) do @msiexec /passive /x {26A24AE4-039D-4CA4-87B4-2F864160%VFF}">
<exit code="1605" />
</upgrade>
<!-- upgrade to latest version -->
<upgrade architecture="x86" cmd='"%SOFTWARE%\Java\jre-6u%PKG_VERSION%-windows-i586.exe" /s /v "/passive /norestart /log %TMP%\JRE6_x86.log ADDLOCAL=ALL IEXPLORER=1 MOZILLA=1 REBOOT=Suppress"' />
<upgrade architecture="x64" cmd='"%SOFTWARE%\Java\jre-6u%PKG_VERSION%-windows-i586.exe" /s /v "/passive /norestart /log %TMP%\JRE6_AMD64.log ADDLOCAL=ALL IEXPLORER=1 MOZILLA=1 REBOOT=Suppress"' />
<upgrade architecture="x64" cmd='"%SOFTWARE%\Java\jre-6u%PKG_VERSION%-windows-x64.exe" /s /v "/passive /norestart /log %TMP%\JRE6_AMD64.log ADDLOCAL=ALL IEXPLORER=1 MOZILLA=1 REBOOT=Suppress"' />
<!-- End Upgrade Block -->
<!-- Begin Uninstall Block -->
<!-- stop quick start service -->
<remove cmd="%ComSpec% /c net stop JavaQuickStarterService">
<exit code="2" />
</remove>
<!-- remove 32-bit version -->
<remove architecture="x86" cmd="msiexec /passive /x {26A24AE4-039D-4CA4-87B4-2F832160%PKG_VERSION%FF}" />
<remove architecture="x64" cmd="msiexec /passive /x {26A24AE4-039D-4CA4-87B4-2F832160%PKG_VERSION%FF}" />
<!-- remove 64-bit version -->
<remove architecture="x64" cmd="msiexec /passive /x {26A24AE4-039D-4CA4-87B4-2F864160%PKG_VERSION%FF}" />
<!-- End Uninstall Block -->
<!-- Begin Misc Settings Block -->
<!-- End Misc Settings Block -->
</package>
Install JRE 6 with msi without removing old version in a mixed 32-bit/64-bit environment
On 64-bit hosts installing the exe doesn't work: the silent install on a 64-bit host is still looking for the msi in the *System32* directory, so the best thing to do is to install the msi package.
- jre-6u29-windows-i586.exe is the 32bit installer containing a msi, a cab and some other files.
- jre-6u29-windows-x64.exe is a 64bit version of the above.
Run the installer without going any further, then find the extracted directory:
- On Windows XP and possibly others, it extracts to %APPDATA%\Sun\Java\jre1.6.0_29\.
- On a 32-bit host it extracts to c:\Windows\system32\config\systemprofile\AppData\LocalLow\Sun\Java\jre1.6.0_29\.
- On a 64-bit host it extracts to c:\Windows\SysWOW64\config\systemprofile\AppData\LocalLow\Sun\Java\jre1.6.0_29\ or C:\Users\username\AppData\LocalLow\Sun\Java\jre1.6.0_29.
Copy the content of the unpacked directory onto your server and install from it.
You should install both 32-bit and 64-bit java on 64-bit machines if you want a 32-bit browser being able to use java.
In this example, no uninstall of the old java versions as it is quite time consuming.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<packages>
<!-- jre install with the msi ; for 32-bit and 64-bit hosts -->
<package
id="jre"
name="Java(TM) 6 Update 29"
revision="%version%"
reboot="false"
priority="178"
>
<variable name="updatever" value="29" />
<variable name="version" value="6.0.290.11" />
<variable name="autoupdate" value="0" />
<check type="logical" condition="or">
<check
type="uninstall"
condition="exists"
path="Java(TM) 6 Update %updatever%"
/>
<check
type="registry"
condition="equals"
path="HKLM\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\{26A24AE4-039D-4CA4-87B4-2F832160%updatever%FF}\DisplayName"
value="Java(TM) 6 Update %updatever%"
/>
<check
type="file"
condition="versiongreaterorequal"
path="%PROGRAMFILES(x86)%\Java\jre6\bin\java.exe"
value="%version%"
/>
<check
type="file"
condition="versiongreaterorequal"
path="%PROGRAMFILES%\Java\jre6\bin\java.exe"
value="%version%"
/>
</check>
<install cmd='taskkill /f /im jqs.exe /im iexplore.exe /im firefox.exe'>
<exit code='0' />
<exit code='1' />
<exit code='128' />
</install>
<install
cmd='msiexec /qn /i %SOFTWARE%\jre\jre1.6.0_%updatever%.msi ADDLOCAL=ALL REBOOT=Suppress IEXPLORER=1 MOZILLA=1 JAVAUPDATE=%autoupdate% CUSTOM=1'
/>
<install cmd='%COMSPEC% /C if exist "%PROGRAMFILES%\Java\jre6\bin\jqs.exe" "%PROGRAMFILES%\Java\jre6\bin\jqs.exe" -unregister'>
<exit code='1' />
</install>
<install cmd='%COMSPEC% /C if exist "%PROGRAMFILES(x86)%\Java\jre6\bin\jqs.exe" "%PROGRAMFILES(x86)%\Java\jre6\bin\jqs.exe" -unregister'>
<exit code='1' />
</install>
<upgrade cmd='taskkill /f /im jqs.exe /im iexplore.exe /im firefox.exe' >
<exit code='0' />
<exit code='1' />
<exit code='128' />
</upgrade>
<upgrade
cmd='msiexec /qn /i %SOFTWARE%\jre\jre1.6.0_%updatever%.msi ADDLOCAL=ALL REBOOT=Suppress IEXPLORER=1 MOZILLA=1 JAVAUPDATE=%autoupdate% CUSTOM=1'
/>
<upgrade cmd='%COMSPEC% /C if exist "%PROGRAMFILES%\Java\jre6\bin\jqs.exe" "%PROGRAMFILES%\Java\jre6\bin\jqs.exe" -unregister'>
<exit code='1' />
</upgrade>
<upgrade cmd='%COMSPEC% /C if exist "%PROGRAMFILES(x86)%\Java\jre6\bin\jqs.exe" "%PROGRAMFILES(x86)%\Java\jre6\bin\jqs.exe" -unregister'>
<exit code='1' />
</upgrade>
</package>
<!-- jre 64-bit install with the msi ; for 64-bit hosts only -->
<package
id="jre-64"
name="Java(TM) 6 Update 29"
revision="%version%"
reboot="false"
priority="178"
>
<variable name="updatever" value="29" />
<variable name="version" value="6.0.290.11" />
<variable name="autoupdate" value="0" />
<check type="logical" condition="or">
<check
type="registry"
condition="equals"
path="HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Environment\PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE"
value="x86"
/>
<check
type="uninstall"
condition="exists"
path="Java(TM) 6 Update %updatever% (64-bit)"
/>
<check
type="registry"
condition="equals" path="HKLM\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\{26A24AE4-039D-4CA4-87B4-2F832160%updatever%FF}\DisplayName"
value="Java(TM) 6 Update %updatever% (64-bit)"
/>
<check
type="file"
condition="versiongreaterorequal"
path="%PROGRAMFILES%\Java\jre\bin\java.exe"
value="%version%"
/>
</check>
<install cmd='taskkill /f /im jqs.exe /im iexplore.exe /im firefox.exe'>
<exit code='0' />
<exit code='1' />
<exit code='128' />
</install>
<install
cmd='msiexec /qn /i %SOFTWARE%\jre-64\jre1.6.0_%updatever%.msi ADDLOCAL=ALL REBOOT=Suppress IEXPLORER=1 MOZILLA=1 JAVAUPDATE=%autoupdate% CUSTOM=1'
/>
<upgrade cmd='taskkill /f /im jqs.exe /im iexplore.exe /im firefox.exe' >
<exit code='0' />
<exit code='1' />
<exit code='128' />
</upgrade>
<upgrade
cmd='msiexec /qn /i %SOFTWARE%\jre-64\jre1.6.0_%updatever%.msi ADDLOCAL=ALL REBOOT=Suppress IEXPLORER=1 MOZILLA=1 JAVAUPDATE=%autoupdate% CUSTOM=1'
/>
</package>
</packages>
JRE 6 Installer Command-line Switches
http://java.sun.com/javase/6/webnotes/install/jre/silent.html gives the following list but it may or may not be complete:
- /lang=<language ID>, if used, sets the localized language for the installer (see language IDs)
- /s, if used, specifies a silent installation
- INSTALLDIR, if used, specifies the drive and path of the installation
- If INSTALLDIR is not specified, the installation will go into C:\Program Files\java\jre6 (default location).
- REBOOT=Suppress, if used, indicates that if locked files are encountered the computer should not be rebooted. Most JRE installations will not ask for a reboot.
- STATIC=1, if used, specifies a static installation. The default is for a Family installation.
- SYSTRAY=0, if used, if set to zero, Java won't show an systray icon when loaded.
The following switches are deprecated for JRE 6 Update 10 and higher:
- IEXPLORER=1
- MOZILLA=1
- ADDLOCAL=ALL
- JAVAUPDATE=0
- JU=0
- AUTOUPDATECHECK=0
From the 'Java SE 6 Update 10 Release Notes': "Windows Regression when Using MSI Install Options
On Windows XP Pro SP3 (32bits), when installing JRE 6u10 or later and using MSI install options /qb or /passive, installation fails with Error 1606.Could not access network location 0.. The workaround is to not use the /qb or /passive options. Options that work correctly are /q, /qn (no UI), /qr (reduced UI), and /quiet (quiet mode, no user interaction). See 6764967 for details."
Older Versions
Uninstalling Old Versions
To uninstall the old Java 7 and 8 versions you can use a a removal package.
Older versions of Java did not uninstall themselves when new versions were installed. These older versions can pose a security risk even with newer versions installed. Older versions should be uninstalled unless they are required for some reason. Attempting to uninstall every old version of Java in the package definition can be very slow. Only include these uninstall commands in your package definition if there is a possibility that clients will have the older Java versions.
The patch-in-place mechanism was introduced in JRE 6 Update 10, so only versions before that need to be uninstalled.
<install cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {7148F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0142000}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></install>
<install cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {7148F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0142010}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></install>
<install cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {7148F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0142020}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></install>
<install cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {7148F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0142030}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></install>
<install cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {7148F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0142040}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></install>
<install cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {7148F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0142050}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></install>
<install cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {7148F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0142060}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></install>
<install cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {7148F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0142070}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></install>
<install cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {7148F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0142080}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></install>
<install cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {7148F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0142090}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></install>
<install cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {7148F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0142100}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></install>
<install cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {7148F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0142110}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></install>
<install cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {7148F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0142120}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></install>
<install cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {7148F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0142130}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></install>
<install cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {7148F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0142140}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></install>
<install cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {7148F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0142150}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></install>
<install cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {7148F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0142160}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></install>
<install cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {3248F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0150000}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></install>
<install cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {3248F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0150010}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></install>
<install cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {3248F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0150020}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></install>
<install cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {3248F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0150030}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></install>
<install cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {3248F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0150040}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></install>
<install cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {3248F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0150050}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></install>
<install cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {3248F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0150060}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></install>
<install cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {3248F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0150070}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></install>
<install cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {3248F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0150080}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></install>
<install cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {3248F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0150090}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></install>
<install cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {3248F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0150100}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></install>
<install cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {3248F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0150110}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></install>
<install cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {3248F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0150120}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></install>
<install cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {3248F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0150130}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></install>
<install cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {3248F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0150140}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></install>
<install cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {3248F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0160000}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></install>
<install cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {3248F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0160010}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></install>
<install cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {3248F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0160020}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></install>
<install cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {3248F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0160030}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></install>
<install cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {3248F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0160040}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></install>
<install cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {3248F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0160050}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></install>
<install cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {3248F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0160060}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></install>
<install cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {3248F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0160070}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></install>
<upgrade cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {7148F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0142000}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></upgrade>
<upgrade cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {7148F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0142010}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></upgrade>
<upgrade cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {7148F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0142020}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></upgrade>
<upgrade cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {7148F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0142030}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></upgrade>
<upgrade cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {7148F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0142040}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></upgrade>
<upgrade cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {7148F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0142050}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></upgrade>
<upgrade cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {7148F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0142060}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></upgrade>
<upgrade cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {7148F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0142070}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></upgrade>
<upgrade cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {7148F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0142080}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></upgrade>
<upgrade cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {7148F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0142090}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></upgrade>
<upgrade cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {7148F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0142100}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></upgrade>
<upgrade cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {7148F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0142110}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></upgrade>
<upgrade cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {7148F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0142120}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></upgrade>
<upgrade cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {7148F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0142130}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></upgrade>
<upgrade cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {7148F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0142140}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></upgrade>
<upgrade cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {7148F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0142150}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></upgrade>
<upgrade cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {7148F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0142160}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></upgrade>
<upgrade cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {3248F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0150000}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></upgrade>
<upgrade cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {3248F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0150010}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></upgrade>
<upgrade cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {3248F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0150020}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></upgrade>
<upgrade cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {3248F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0150030}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></upgrade>
<upgrade cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {3248F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0150040}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></upgrade>
<upgrade cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {3248F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0150050}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></upgrade>
<upgrade cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {3248F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0150060}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></upgrade>
<upgrade cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {3248F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0150070}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></upgrade>
<upgrade cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {3248F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0150080}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></upgrade>
<upgrade cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {3248F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0150090}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></upgrade>
<upgrade cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {3248F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0150100}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></upgrade>
<upgrade cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {3248F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0150110}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></upgrade>
<upgrade cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {3248F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0150120}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></upgrade>
<upgrade cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {3248F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0150130}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></upgrade>
<upgrade cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {3248F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0150140}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></upgrade>
<upgrade cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {3248F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0160000}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></upgrade>
<upgrade cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {3248F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0160010}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></upgrade>
<upgrade cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {3248F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0160020}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></upgrade>
<upgrade cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {3248F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0160030}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></upgrade>
<upgrade cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {3248F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0160040}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></upgrade>
<upgrade cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {3248F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0160050}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></upgrade>
<upgrade cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {3248F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0160060}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></upgrade>
<upgrade cmd='msiexec /qn /norestart /x {3248F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0160070}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></upgrade>
Disable Automatic Update - older versions
Automatic updates can be disabled with JAVAUPDATE=0 JU=0 AUTOUPDATECHECK=0; if these command line switches should not work for you, then you can alter the registry (read Adding Registry Settings for that) to disable autoupdate:
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\JavaSoft\Java Update\Policy]
"EnableAutoUpdateCheck"=hex:01,00,00,00,d0,8c,9d,df,01,15,d1,11,8c,7a,00,c0,4f,\
c2,97,eb,01,00,00,00,95,1a,3a,6a,da,1d,56,49,9d,23,dc,0e,e8,f5,97,62,00,00,\
00,00,1c,00,00,00,50,00,61,00,73,00,73,00,77,00,6f,00,72,00,64,00,20,00,44,\
00,61,00,74,00,61,00,00,00,03,66,00,00,a8,00,00,00,10,00,00,00,bc,f0,2a,6f,\
bb,65,46,e7,e3,c5,06,5e,21,cc,8b,35,00,00,00,00,04,80,00,00,a0,00,00,00,10,\
00,00,00,67,0c,e5,4a,75,25,eb,4b,33,5a,4a,27,c9,5a,28,39,08,00,00,00,b3,b9,\
a2,ba,f1,81,be,10,14,00,00,00,bd,52,6a,9e,b3,e7,dd,06,89,b1,74,32,0b,e8,25,\
ac,4b,64,1b,99
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\JavaSoft\Java Update\Policy]
"EnableAutoUpdateCheck"=dword:00000000
"EnableJavaUpdate"=dword:00000000
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run]
"SunJavaUpdateSched"=-
Another way to bypass Automatic Update is to use the MSI Installer. According to http://www.java.com/en/download/help/msi_install.xml you can 'extract' the MSI Package and pass the options as mentioned above (JAVAUPDATE=0 JU=0 AUTOUPDATECHECK=0). Worked fine for me with 1.6.18.
<install cmd='MsiExec.exe /qn /i "%SOFTWARE%\Java1.6\jre1.6.0_18.msi" ADDLOCAL=ALL REBOOT=Suppress JAVAUPDATE=0 JU=0 AUTOUPDATECHECK=0'/>
Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 6 Update 10
Sun has skipped 2 update versions and has released Update 10 as the versions replacing Update 7. Update 10 introduced some substantial changes, also in relation to the installation/uninstallation process we manage with WPKG: specifically it introduced a new binary "jqs.exe" and a service called "Java Quick Starter" starting it automatically at boot time.
Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 6 Update 7
This requires the Windows Offline installation package available from Sun. Note that the Java install package does not replace old versions, so JRE 1.5 and JRE 1.6 can coexist; all older 1.6 update versions (1.6.0 up to 1.6.0 Update 6) are tried to be removed (note that the update version is reflected in the last number in the Uninstall ID). Notice how the path string in the uninstall check has changed from previous version.
For the JDK, just change "jre" to "jdk" in the setup program's name and change "A77B" to "A78A" in the Uninstall ID.
For the JDK, we had to replace {3248F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B- with {32A3A4F4-B792-11D6-A78A-. This works and tested with Java6u7
<package id="java6" name="Java Runtime Environment 6 Update 7" revision="7" reboot="false" priority="100">
<check type="uninstall" condition="exists" path="Java(TM) 6 Update 7" />
<install cmd='msiexec /qn /x {3248F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0160000}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></install>
<install cmd='msiexec /qn /x {3248F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0160010}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></install>
<install cmd='msiexec /qn /x {3248F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0160020}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></install>
<install cmd='msiexec /qn /x {3248F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0160030}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></install>
<install cmd='msiexec /qn /x {3248F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0160040}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></install>
<install cmd='msiexec /qn /x {3248F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0160050}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></install>
<install cmd='msiexec /qn /x {3248F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0160060}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></install>
<install cmd='%SOFTWARE%\jre\jre-6u7-windows-i586-p.exe /s IEXPLORER=1 MOZILLA=1 ADDLOCAL=ALL REBOOT=Suppress JAVAUPDATE=0 JU=0 AUTOUPDATECHECK=0' />
<upgrade cmd='msiexec /qn /x {3248F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0160000}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></upgrade>
<upgrade cmd='msiexec /qn /x {3248F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0160010}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></upgrade>
<upgrade cmd='msiexec /qn /x {3248F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0160020}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></upgrade>
<upgrade cmd='msiexec /qn /x {3248F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0160030}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></upgrade>
<upgrade cmd='msiexec /qn /x {3248F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0160040}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></upgrade>
<upgrade cmd='msiexec /qn /x {3248F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0160050}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></upgrade>
<upgrade cmd='msiexec /qn /x {3248F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0160060}'><exit code='0' /><exit code='1605' /></upgrade>
<upgrade cmd='%SOFTWARE%\jre\jre-6u7-windows-i586-p.exe /s IEXPLORER=1 MOZILLA=1 ADDLOCAL=ALL REBOOT=Suppress JAVAUPDATE=0 JU=0 AUTOUPDATECHECK=0' />
<remove cmd='msiexec /qn /x {3248F0A8-6813-11D6-A77B-00B0D0160070}' />
</package>
Installer Command-line Switches
- IEXPLORER=1 - install plugin into Internet Explorer
- MOZILLA=1 - install plugin into Mozilla browsers such as Firefox
- ADDLOCAL=ALL
- JAVAUPDATE=0 - disable auto updates but this behaviour changed during the 6.0 to 6.0 Update 7 releases
- JU=0 - disable auto updates but this behaviour changed during the 6.0 to 6.0 Update 7 releases
- AUTOUPDATECHECK=0 - disable auto updates but this behaviour changed during the 6.0 to 6.0 Update 7 releases
- INSTALLDIR= - specify installation directory
Automatic updates can be disabled with JAVAUPDATE=0 JU=0 AUTOUPDATECHECK=0; if these command line switches should not work for you, then you can alter the registry (read Adding Registry Settings for that) to disable autoupdate:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\JavaSoft\Java Update\Policy]
"EnableAutoUpdateCheck"=dword:00000000
"EnableJavaUpdate"=dword:00000000
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run]
"SunJavaUpdateSched"=-