Java is a freely available download that many applications use to run their applications. Sun Microsystems and the Java Community create new versions of Java on a periodic basis and make them freely available for use. Creators of applications then use Java to build a wide variety of applications ranging from online games, chat applications, business applications, to name a few. Sun provides different types of support to help users of Java.
Home Users Needing Java Support
- Application Support - If you are getting errors when launching or running a specific application check the application site for help. Many sites offer support for application issues related to Java.
- Self Help - There are a variety of self help resources online that are available to you. Many applications offer support and guidance specific to their application and it's Java requirements and issues. In addition you can visit java.com which has additional self resources, common errors, and allows you to download different versions of Java that may be required for your computer or a specific application.
- Online Support - There are many home computer
experts available online that can work with you for a reasonable cost.
These sites are run by independent companies not directly affiliated
with Sun Microsystems Inc. To get started one provider LivePersonŠ
can be accessed at Java.com Help Center or directly.
- Local Support - Many large and small computer sellers offer home computer support to users. You can contact one of these vendors in your area to arrange for local support.
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For Enterprise Customers using Java
- Java for Business -
Mission-critical Java support with telephone support, unlimited code support, heterogeneous environments supported, and global coverage
Java Classic
- Java Classic -
offers two levels of support to ensure the right fit for your business needs.
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