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Any of the latest Java 6, 7 or 8 should work equally well with LibreOffice.
The bitness of the _office_suite_ is the only limiting factor.
All LibreOffice versions for Windows are 32 bit, so you need a 32 bit Java
even on a 64 bit system.
LibreOffice for the Mac comes with 32 or 64 bitness. So it has to be 32 or
64 bit of Java respectively.
Under Linux you don't care. Everything is bundled by the maintainers.

There is nothing wrong with installing as many Java versions as needed for
all your software to run.
All security issues of the past years were related to browser apps and their
sand boxes.
And Tom is a phony idiot who knows nothing.



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