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The Server JRE includes tools for JVM monitoring and tools commonly required for server applications, but does not include browser integration (the Java plug-in).

Description

Server JRE (Server Java Runtime Environment) for deploying Java applications on servers. Includes tools for JVM monitoring and tools commonly required for server applications, but does not include browser integration (the Java plug-in), auto-update, nor an installer.

### Note

This is just a metapackage for the latest Server JRE (currently Server JRE 8). Have a look at the [server-jre8 package](/packages/server-jre8) for more details.

### Parameters (for server-jre8)

The following package parameters can be set:

* `/InstallationPath` - Install to a different destination folder. Default: `C:\tools\Java\server-jre`
* `/Force` - Force setting JAVA_HOME to the new version even if the variable was already set
* `/Machine` - Set JAVA_HOME and PATH on 'Machine' level, instead of 'User' level

These parameters can be passed to the installer with the use of `--packageParameters` but since these parameters
don't directly affect the virtual package, we need to add `--paramsglobal` to pass them to the target/dependent server-jre8.

For example: `choco install server-jre --paramsglobal --packageParameters '"/InstallationPath:C:\tools\Java /Force /Machine"'`.

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Size

4.5 KB

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7

Status  Completed
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Uploaded At 1 year, 7 months ago
Uploaded By Fetched by Cloudsmith
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Version (Raw) 8.0.192
Version (Parsed)
  • Major: 8
  • Minor: 0
  • Patch: 192
  • Type: SemVer (Strict)
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File Renames '8.0.192' 'server-jre.8.0.192.nupkg'
Authors Oracle
Dependencies
Icon URL http://cdn.rawgit.com/chocolatey/chocolatey-coreteampackages/50fd97744110dcbce1…
License URL http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/terms/license/index.html
Owners rgra
Project URL http://www.java.com
Release Notes https://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/8all-relnotes-2226344.html
Tags admin | environment | java | jre | runtime | server
Title Server JRE (Java SE Runtime Environment)
pkg server-jre.8.0.192.nupkg 7
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Last scanned

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Scan result

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Vulnerability count

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Max. severity

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Target:
HIGH

CVE-3198-59964: library: vulnerability title



Package Name: package_name
Installed Version: 1.4.85
Fixed Version: 2.1.22

References: peterson.com www.brady.com www.henderson.com
MEDIUM

CVE-2844-81571: library: vulnerability title



Package Name: package_name
Installed Version: 1.3.100
Fixed Version: 2.3.76

References: kelly.biz www.sullivan.com harris-lowe.com

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These instructions assume you have setup the repository first (or read it).

To install/use server-jre @ version 8.0.192 ...

choco install server-jre -s ding-ding-chocolatey --version 8.0.192

Note: This assumes you have configured ding-ding-chocolatey as a source.

nuget install server-jre -Version 8.0.192 -Source ding-ding-chocolatey
If you have trouble installing a specific version of a package, it is possible that the CLI is using a cached version of the metadata. You can using the following with the CLI nuget install ... -NoCache to overcome this. You can find out more in the NuGet package installation documentation .

Note: This assumes you have configured ding-ding-chocolatey as a source.

dotnet add package server-jre -v 8.0.192 -s https://nuget.cloudsmith.io/ding/ding-chocolatey/v3/index.json
If you have trouble installing a specific version of a package, it is possible that the CLI is using a cached version of the metadata. You can using the following with the CLI dotnet restore --no-cache to overcome this. You can find out more in the NuGet package installation documentation .
paket add nuget server-jre -v 8.0.192

Note: This assumes that you have setup the source for this repository in your paket.dependencies file.

Install-Package -Name 'server-jre' -RequiredVersion '8.0.192' -Source 'ding-ding-chocolatey'

Note: This assumes you have configured ding-ding-chocolatey as a source.

Install-Package server-jre -Version 8.0.192 -Source ding-ding-chocolatey

Note: This assumes you have configured ding-ding-chocolatey as a source.

You can also install the latest version of this package:

choco install server-jre -s ding-ding-chocolatey

Note: This assumes you have configured ding-ding-chocolatey as a source.

nuget install server-jre -Source ding-ding-chocolatey -DependencyVersion Highest

Note: This assumes you have configured ding-ding-chocolatey as a source.

dotnet add package server-jre -s https://nuget.cloudsmith.io/ding/ding-chocolatey/v3/index.json
paket add nuget server-jre

Note: This assumes that you have setup the source for this repository in your paket.dependencies file.

Install-Package -Name 'server-jre' -Source 'ding-ding-chocolatey'

Note: This assumes you have configured ding-ding-chocolatey as a source.

Install-Package server-jre -Source ding-ding-chocolatey

Note: This assumes you have configured ding-ding-chocolatey as a source.

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