Windows XP with no JVM?



I just received a new computer and it doesn't appear that there is any JVM
in this version of Windows XP. Does that mean that all applets that are
embedded on the Internet will cease to function unless someone installs a
JRE. This to me is very scary for the future of Java. I would guess that the
majority of people on the internet would not have the knowledge or would be
uncomfortable executing install programs off the Internet.

Yikes!!


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