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how to know which version of java is running on ur computer
using command prompt?

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how to know which version of java is running on ur computer using command prompt? ..

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java -version

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how to know which version of java is running on ur computer using command prompt? ..

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we can also use the (path ) command to identify the version on your computer...

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