| Kommentare über javaw.exe: |
 | Unterstuezt anscheinend Azureus Mitch |
 | Benutzen fast alle Torrenttools und frisst nach einiger Zeit Inaktivität am Rechner den Speicher. Aber recht harmlos, wenn man den Rechner über Nacht laufen lässt! Megaboon |
 | This is the Java Runtime Environment. This (or one of several third-party JRE's) is required to run any Java program. It is comparable to vbrun600.dll to run Visual Basic 6.0 programs or FrameworkService for .NET applications. Siehe auch: Link Jason Tovey |
 | Used for Java apps. Java is usually slow so this will eat pc resources like a fat pig. In combination with a memory proggie like freemem quite managable. Outgoing connections to the internet can be disabled without cousing it to freeze up or anything. eNdEmiOn |
 | Benötigt Azureus... also dann an lassen!!! Ansonsten zieht es sicherlich nur unnötig Speicher. MfG Leon |
 | I think it IS part of Azureus , my cpu was at 100% , and I started ending processes of the programs runing 1 by 1 and checking the cpu status , when i ended javaw.exe my process went from 100% to 3% , I also noticed the Azerus system tray icon dissapeared and I had to restart the program : ) , btw , it doesnt always kill my cpu , in fact , this is the first time it's happened |
 | It pops up after I installed a HP1010. The file is located in the HP directory. I guess it's part of HP's toolbox. It does eat memory though! 18.452kB of memory for a printer....but well it does a good job. Go Laser! |
 | Java Virtual Machine Siehe auch: Link Anonymous |
 | slows computer performance Michael Sikula |
 | This is taking up massive amounts of system memory (25-50%) with Azureus. Don't seed/leech if you value performance. Try leaving Azureus on when you are not doing anything else and it will run fine, but try to access anything else and it will go crazy. RunTimeX |
 | This file can be a representation of the AGOBOT. This variant of several forms may control a remote system via means of IRC. If you see this file and do not have anything in association to it or do and are unsure of bandwidth coming and from your PC, beware and investigate it's connectivity to the web. bORG |
 | This file is an implementation of a virtual machine. As such it is a massive resource hog since it's emulating a hypothetical set of hardware in software which eats up CPU and memory like no other. This is extremely useful in a number of cases, since each hardware platform (Windows, Unix, Linux, Solaris etc) can have a different platform specific implementation of the machine which allows code written for Java to be run on any machine with a correct installation of Java, this makes code cross compatible which is useful for distributing programs. The program can be considered moderately dangero Mirsha |
 | This is the console-less java.exe Java environment executable. Java is neither slow nor a memory hog. I program in it everyday and it is one of the best programming languages on Earth. It is the poorly written programs which consume so much RAM. Blame the poor programming, not Java. Javaw.exe is completely safe. RRL |
 | azureus brauch javaw weil azureus in java entwickelt wurde firni |
 | I wonder how many people actually do the 'reseach' instead of just spewing out what they 'think' this file does... From the Sun 'Java' forums , "...The javaw command is identical to java, except that..." Siehe auch: Link Power To Be Your Best |
 | It is NOT a part of Azureus. Azureus is a java program. Any java app needs to be run in a Java Virtual machine. On windows the jvms are the java.exe, javaw.exe and javaws.exe programs. Its the Azureus java app thats requesting all the memory, not the jvm alone. If you kill the jvm process, the java app its running will also disapear. Memory usage by the jvm can be restricted (see -XMS options), but this may cause an outOfMemory exception by your java app, so beware. Siehe auch: Link Adam |
 | part of java, but huge CPU (30-90%) and memory (150MB !!) hog I'm running a freenet node and am at 3 days of uptime and the I/O writes are up to 63GB and double my total diskspace! If you have a choice between a program written in java and a program written with sometheing else, use the non-java client to save yourself a headache ERA |
 | Javaw,exe isnt allowing me to install my ISP software. Tryed updating to latest java program still no go. Searched the net all over cant find info to fix it. Anyone know how to fix it please email me at fastcobra23@yahoo.com Chris |
 | Genau wie java.exe, jedoch ohne Konsollenfenster (Shell). Eine Gefahr besteht genausowenig wie vom Betriebsystem selbst! Siehe auch: Link Stefan |
 | Java Virtual Machine Launcher mm |
 | java program launcher nikhil |
 | Windowless Java Joe |
 | it uses (37MB) 3 times more ram than iexpore.exe or explorer.exe and I die in WOW a lot cause it freezes my system about every hour since it installed with HP Toolbox a few days ago. Some people say it is safe but it is RUDE putting something of a memory hog on my system without giving me full disclosure. Is it HP or Java I should be frustrated with? Safe should mean it comes with good documentation about what it does, why, and how to get rid of it when not using it. Just because someof you programmers think it is useful for your projects why do i need it hogging space during my games? Nia |
 | I had this file on my last pc. It was forever running slow. On the rebuild the HP 3020 has been reloaded and this file keeps appearing in Zone Alarm. I have rejected it and the pc seems to run much faster than the old one. If I can avoid running it, I will. Novice user |
 | Normal internal process linked through windows local registry to allow java applets to run (this is the main module and process governing java technology). Depending on the capability of your system and how it is set up this might slow you down, a little!! Siehe auch: Link Supero Doctor |
 | I use it to run jar files that are setup like applications (NetBeans automatically creates one for "application" projects in the disp folder). just associate the jar extension with javaw to run jar files like exes (IF their set up that way) Danimal |
 | Das programm gehört zu java und da alle programme die auf java basieren, java brauchen ist das programm für azureus etc benötigt, da manche programme schlecht geschrieben worden sind frisst es sehr viel speicher (azureus) einzige chance dies zu umgehen is auf nen patch fürs jeweilige programm zu warten oder die vorgänger version zu installieren. Snake |
 | Programmers use Java when they don't know better. If you're using Azureus, uninstall it to get rid of javaw, and use uTorrent instead. It does everything you needed Azureus for, but is written in a proper language and is tiny and fast. Siehe auch: Link Oak Aged |
 | Run time error Sunil Tupe |
 | Kommt z.B auch mit dem Zend Studio - ist unbednigt benötigt! DaWutz |
 | It is part of java. It uses a lot of memory, but mostly because the programs it runs are large and memory-intensive. In my case, it wasn't javaw.exe that was killing my system, it was McShield.exe which was scanning it for viruses everytime it ran. If you know it runs a specific program, you can add that program to your virus exclustion list, and it won't cause nearly the problems. jodek69 |
 | Java Virtual Machine Launcher - so heißen die prozesse von programmen die in Java geschrieben sind; wenn sie kein java programm laufen haben, sollten sie diesen prozess unbedingt weiter unter die lupe nehmen! yak |
 | ich denke nicht dass die datei Schaden anrichtet, aber sie raupt Performance ohne Ende !! Oizo |
 | Java RunTime RH |
 | Wird von LimeWire angelegt Andrambo |
 | Java service Siehe auch: Link TonyT |
 | run by hp printer toolbox grinsili |
 | ist von Sun um Java Programme auszuführen Jan |
 | Sie richtet keinen Schaden an, belegt nur verdammt viel Auslagerungspeicher (RAM) eman |
 | würde ich nix als sicher einstufen luZi |
 | Diese Datei laeuft auch wenn man JDownloader verwendet, und es frisst teilweise bis zu 700MB speicher in ruhestand auf! AnjaBear |
 | Wird im Zusammenhang mit Jdownloader ausgeführt Hans im Glück |
 | javaw ist kein richtiges Programm, javaw interpretiert Java-Bytecode. Frisst es zuviel? Pech kauft euch mehr RAM oder beschwert euch beim Hersteller von euren java Applikationen (.class/.jar) Meister Java |
 | java runner javalobbist |
 | Der JDownloader braucht javaw.exe |
 | Ist für Jdownloader, azureus und alles,was mit P2P zutun hat.WIRD unbedingt benötigt, da sonst kein DL! WolverinXorigin |
 | Important java file; William |
 | javaw.exe wird von zum Beispiel JDownloader benutzt! Im Normalfall harmlos. Jansy |
 | Wird z.B. Bei Minecraft verwendet. Daher wird es gebraucht, um JAVA-Anwendungen auszuführen. Siehe auch: Link Peter |
 | javaw ist ein Teil der java virtual machine - eine Art "Programm, das andere Programme ausführt". An sich so harmlos wie windows selbst. Manche java-programme sind allerdings unhöflich, und verwenden viele resourcen - das ist aber die Schuld des ausgeführten Programs, nicht von java qbfdik |
 | crashed my system! user101 |
 | Meister Java hat recht. Hört auf zu heulen! javaw ist nicht an performance schwächen schuld. Es führt nur Java Programme aus. Und diese können entweder schlecht geschrieben sein oder tatsächlich Schaden anrichten. Sind halt Programme wie *.exe andere auch (sind aber harmloser, weil sie weniger können, Java wird deshalb auch kaum für malware eingesetzt) Java Anwärter |
 | Minecraft :D CaptainSparklez |
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