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Sencha Ext JS run time license

Do you need to buy a run time license from Sencha if your application code written is developed in Ext JS and deployed on a web server?

Difference between language virtual machine and emulating vm?

I’m having a hard time understanding the difference between an emulation virtual machine and a language vm. I started with the research and implementation of an emulation virtual machine. Primarily emulating quite old 16-bit architectures.

What am I risking if I don’t update my SDK/JDK and bundled runtime/JRE every time there’s a security update?

It seems like there’s a new major security hole patched in Java every other week, and I would assume the same goes for other development platforms. After years of frustration trying to get customers to install and configure a compatible JRE on their systems, we started bundling one with our software. (By bundling, I mean we extract a copy of the JRE in our installation directory–we don’t install the JRE and configure it as the system default.)

What am I risking if I don’t update my SDK/JDK and bundled runtime/JRE every time there’s a security update?

It seems like there’s a new major security hole patched in Java every other week, and I would assume the same goes for other development platforms. After years of frustration trying to get customers to install and configure a compatible JRE on their systems, we started bundling one with our software. (By bundling, I mean we extract a copy of the JRE in our installation directory–we don’t install the JRE and configure it as the system default.)

What am I risking if I don’t update my SDK/JDK and bundled runtime/JRE every time there’s a security update?

It seems like there’s a new major security hole patched in Java every other week, and I would assume the same goes for other development platforms. After years of frustration trying to get customers to install and configure a compatible JRE on their systems, we started bundling one with our software. (By bundling, I mean we extract a copy of the JRE in our installation directory–we don’t install the JRE and configure it as the system default.)