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Given is a 64-bit Windows box, where both 64-bit Java SE 7 Update 9 and 32-bit Java SE 6 Update 37 are installed. Furthermore, there is a Java Web Start application that requires to run on Java SE 6. This requirement is explicitly given in the jnlp file: % grep j2se jacc.jnlp <j2se version="1.6" max-heap-size="512m"/> The following behaviour is strictly reproducible: Java Web Start of JRE 7 is used, if this JRE 7 was installed most recently. Java Web Start of JRE 6 is used, if this JRE 6 was installed most recently. The behaviour was introduced with Java SE 7 Update 6. Java SE 7 Update 5 was still fine in this respect: regardless of the installation order, Java Web Start of JRE 1.6.0 was used.
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