Skip to main content
Solved

Does IFS use JAVA runtime environment?

  • October 17, 2019
  • 3 replies
  • 666 views

Forum|alt.badge.img+3

Does the IFS client (we are Apps 9) use the JAVA runtime (JRE) environment?  If so are we required to license it?  This question has come up with the announcement of the JRE licensing requirements that were announced earlier this year.

Best answer by Kasun Balasooriya

Hi, Welcome to the IFS community. The IFS EE client is built on and uses the .net framework. 

Hence you don’t need to have the JAVA runtime to run it. 

However, there are other application components which use the JRE.( Eg : the IFS print agent is a java program which uses JRE.) 

 

View original
Did this topic help you find an answer to your question?

3 replies

Kasun Balasooriya
Superhero (Employee)
Forum|alt.badge.img+20

Hi, Welcome to the IFS community. The IFS EE client is built on and uses the .net framework. 

Hence you don’t need to have the JAVA runtime to run it. 

However, there are other application components which use the JRE.( Eg : the IFS print agent is a java program which uses JRE.) 

 


Forum|alt.badge.img+1
  • Do Gooder (Employee)
  • 4 replies
  • October 17, 2019

The Autovue plug-in for Docvue component uses the JRE, if you use this optional component.


Mathias Dahl
Superhero (Employee)
Forum|alt.badge.img+32
  • Superhero (Employee)
  • 2824 replies
  • October 21, 2019
imurphy wrote:

The Autovue plug-in for Docvue component uses the JRE, if you use this optional component.

The feature that uses this in IFS is called “Instant View” and the sales part is called “Document Visualization”.

 


Reply


Cookie policy

We use cookies to enhance and personalize your experience. If you accept you agree to our full cookie policy. Learn more about our cookies.

 
Cookie settings