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Hate to say it, but "it depends". In Windows, if you uncheck Internet
Explorer's advanced setting "Reuse windows for launching shortcuts" and set
Explorer's option "Launch folder windows in a separate process", then each
Internet Explorer window (exclusive of tabs) will have its own JVM instance.
We do this on our clients to support broke (I mean, old) applications that
require an explicitly versioned old JVM (1.3.1).
Don't use Java on Linux so can't comment there.
--Loyd
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