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Does Java work on Macintosh ?
Hello,
Does Java work on Macintosh (the Sun's Java), and what OSs are most populate on Macintosh ? (I wonder if there is Microsoft OS on Macintosh, and does it support Suns' Java on that System, since I know Microsoft and Sun are not friendly-cooperated). Thanks :) |
Re: Does Java work on Macintosh ?
On Sun, 02 Mar 2008 01:21:20 -0800, Mr. X.
<no_spam_please@nospam_please.com> wrote: > Does Java work on Macintosh (the Sun's Java), Apple has a Java implementation for Macintosh. I don't know what you mean by "the Sun's Java", but if you've looked at Sun's own website, you'll notice they don't offer a download for Mac. Apple's implementation might be based on Sun's, but if that's the case then in my experience they've added their own bugs to it. Furthermore, the only way to get Java 1.6 on the Mac is to have the latest OS X version, Leopard (v10.5). Even then, it's only a beta version of Apple's 1.6 run-time. On Tiger (v10.4), there's only 1.5 and earlier, and on Panther (v10.3) there's only 1.4.2 support. > and what OSs are most populate on Macintosh ? That seems like a silly question. Obviously, Apple's own OS X is the most popular OS for the Mac. > (I wonder if there is Microsoft OS on Macintosh, > and does it support Suns' Java on that System, since I know Microsoft and > Sun are not friendly-cooperated). The Intel Macs can run other operating systems, including Linux and Windows. Those operating systems run just as they would on any other computer, so if you've got Java installed, it will work. Pete |
Re: Does Java work on Macintosh ?
In article <fqdrf1$mti$1@news2.netvision.net.il>,
"Mr. X." <no_spam_please@nospam_please.com> wrote: > Hello, > > Does Java work on Macintosh (the Sun's Java), > and what OSs are most populate on Macintosh ? > (I wonder if there is Microsoft OS on Macintosh, > and does it support Suns' Java on that System, since I know Microsoft and > Sun are not friendly-cooperated). > > Thanks :) Apple's JVM is based on Sun's JVM kit. All OS X may run 32 bit Java 1.4 OS 10.4 and 10.5 have 32 bit Java 1.5.0_13 OS 10.5 may run a preview of 64 bit Java 1.6.0_04 Apple includes Java APIs to system libraries so no JNI is needed. I don't know who's using it. -- I don't read Google's spam. Reply with another service. |
Re: Does Java work on Macintosh ?
On Sun, 2 Mar 2008 11:21:20 +0200, "Mr. X."
<no_spam_please@nospam_please.com> wrote, quoted or indirectly quoted someone who said : >Does Java work on Macintosh (the Sun's Java), >and what OSs are most populate on Macintosh ? >(I wonder if there is Microsoft OS on Macintosh, >and does it support Suns' Java on that System, since I know Microsoft and >Sun are not friendly-cooperated). JDK 1.5 but not 1.6 -- Roedy Green Canadian Mind Products The Java Glossary http://mindprod.com |
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