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Enhancement
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Resolution: Fixed
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P2
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6, 6u4, 6u5
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b05
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x86
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windows, windows_xp
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Verified
Issue | Fix Version | Assignee | Priority | Status | Resolution | Resolved In Build |
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JDK-2199068 | 7 | William Harnois | P2 | Closed | Fixed | b64 |
KernelJRE Uninstaller should stop BackgroundDownloader java process.
Current Behavior of Kernel JRE uninstllation :
If BackgroundDownloader java process is running User will be asked for m/c restart ( this is the usual behavior for JRE Unistallation. If any java process is running Un-installer will ask for m/c restart)
This behavior is not right. Since Java BakcgroundDownloader is started as a start up process by JRE installer and user is not not aware of this. So while uninstalling JRE Uninstaller should stop backgroundDownloader ( for that matter even JQS java process) and continue.
Current Behavior of Kernel JRE uninstllation :
If BackgroundDownloader java process is running User will be asked for m/c restart ( this is the usual behavior for JRE Unistallation. If any java process is running Un-installer will ask for m/c restart)
This behavior is not right. Since Java BakcgroundDownloader is started as a start up process by JRE installer and user is not not aware of this. So while uninstalling JRE Uninstaller should stop backgroundDownloader ( for that matter even JQS java process) and continue.
- backported by
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JDK-2199068 KernelJRE Uninstaller should stop BackgroundDownloader java process
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- Closed
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- relates to
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JDK-6606202 Uninstalling incomplete kernel has problems with command invoking javaws to remove shortcuts
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- Closed
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