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> Correct me if I'm wrong, but Windows ecosystem doesn't forbid e.g. Java applications to use the same system-wide JRE, which has to be installed once, manually. It would be a nightmare if every Java app installed its own copy of JRE. Still can happen, like in case of Processing, but that's more of an exception.

uh... you were right in 2005. Nowadays the standard is for every app to ship its JRE - having to have to install a system wide JRE is part of the stuff that gave Java such a bad and bloaty reputation.




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