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AIX out-of-service downloads

The code available from the following download links is provided "as-is" and without support.

Java 1.4.1

The Java 1.4.1 maintenance level ceased support on March 1, 2005. Customers are strongly advised to move to a supported version of Java. Version 1.4.1 was superceded by Java 1.4.2, which has as end of service date of September 30, 2013.

  Java 1.4.1 32-bit Java 1.4.1 64-bit
Download link for SDK base image and JRE Java 1.4.1 32-bit Java 1.4.1 64-bit
Latest README/ sdkguide sdkguide sdkguide
Latest fixes.html fixes.html fixes.html
How and where to get fixes (PTFs) Fix Info Fix Info
Minimum AIX level supported -- 5.1 5100-04 (APAR IY44478) 5100-04 (APAR IY44478)
Minimum AIX level supported -- 5.2 5200-01 (APAR IY44479) 5200-01 (APAR IY44479)
Minimum AIX level supported -- 5.3 5.3.0.1 (APAR IY58143) 5.3.0.1 (APAR IY58143)
Filesets Java14.* Java14_64.*
Install directory /usr/java14/ /usr/java14_64/
End of Service 1 March 2005 1 March 2005

For more information on 1.4.x images, see the News and Frequently Asked Questions (Question 2).

Java 1.3.1 and earlier releases

These releases are no longer available. Customers are strongly advised to move to a supported version of Java.