JRE Bit version in javascript












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I need to check the JRE version installed in the client system using javascript. I tried the following code:



<script src="http://www.java.com/js/deployJava.js"></script>
<script>
var versions = deployJava.getJREs();
alert(versions);
</script>


But it was not working for me. It resulted in empty array .



Is there any other possible solutions for this. Solutions in Angular 6 or Nodejs is also appreciated.



Thanks in advance.










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    Are you sure that it's installed and enabled in the tested browser? / Are you using a browser? Nodejs is server-side, not client-side.

    – user202729
    Nov 20 '18 at 5:41











  • possible duplicate of stackoverflow.com/questions/440160/…

    – ashish pal
    Nov 20 '18 at 5:47


















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I need to check the JRE version installed in the client system using javascript. I tried the following code:



<script src="http://www.java.com/js/deployJava.js"></script>
<script>
var versions = deployJava.getJREs();
alert(versions);
</script>


But it was not working for me. It resulted in empty array .



Is there any other possible solutions for this. Solutions in Angular 6 or Nodejs is also appreciated.



Thanks in advance.










share|improve this question


















  • 1





    Are you sure that it's installed and enabled in the tested browser? / Are you using a browser? Nodejs is server-side, not client-side.

    – user202729
    Nov 20 '18 at 5:41











  • possible duplicate of stackoverflow.com/questions/440160/…

    – ashish pal
    Nov 20 '18 at 5:47
















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I need to check the JRE version installed in the client system using javascript. I tried the following code:



<script src="http://www.java.com/js/deployJava.js"></script>
<script>
var versions = deployJava.getJREs();
alert(versions);
</script>


But it was not working for me. It resulted in empty array .



Is there any other possible solutions for this. Solutions in Angular 6 or Nodejs is also appreciated.



Thanks in advance.










share|improve this question














I need to check the JRE version installed in the client system using javascript. I tried the following code:



<script src="http://www.java.com/js/deployJava.js"></script>
<script>
var versions = deployJava.getJREs();
alert(versions);
</script>


But it was not working for me. It resulted in empty array .



Is there any other possible solutions for this. Solutions in Angular 6 or Nodejs is also appreciated.



Thanks in advance.







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  • 1





    Are you sure that it's installed and enabled in the tested browser? / Are you using a browser? Nodejs is server-side, not client-side.

    – user202729
    Nov 20 '18 at 5:41











  • possible duplicate of stackoverflow.com/questions/440160/…

    – ashish pal
    Nov 20 '18 at 5:47
















  • 1





    Are you sure that it's installed and enabled in the tested browser? / Are you using a browser? Nodejs is server-side, not client-side.

    – user202729
    Nov 20 '18 at 5:41











  • possible duplicate of stackoverflow.com/questions/440160/…

    – ashish pal
    Nov 20 '18 at 5:47










1




1





Are you sure that it's installed and enabled in the tested browser? / Are you using a browser? Nodejs is server-side, not client-side.

– user202729
Nov 20 '18 at 5:41





Are you sure that it's installed and enabled in the tested browser? / Are you using a browser? Nodejs is server-side, not client-side.

– user202729
Nov 20 '18 at 5:41













possible duplicate of stackoverflow.com/questions/440160/…

– ashish pal
Nov 20 '18 at 5:47







possible duplicate of stackoverflow.com/questions/440160/…

– ashish pal
Nov 20 '18 at 5:47














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