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Release Notes JavaTM 2 SDK, Standard Edition Version 1.4.2_06 (Microsoft Windows, Linux, and Solaris Operating Environment)

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Overview
This document summarizes changes made in the most current update release and contains links to prior update release information and to the original 1.4.2 release notes. Update releases are bug fix releases and as such are not intended to add to or delete functionality in the original 1.4.2 release.
Note that bug fixes in previous update versions are also included in the current update versions.

The official version number for update release 1.4.2_06 is 1.4.2_06-b03. To determine the version of your JDK software, use the following command:

java -version



 

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