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Enterprises who rely on Java are breathing a sign of relief today as Apple has issued an update to Java, returning it to the Mac. By Karen Haslam Managing Editor, Macworld FEB 4, 2013 12:00 am PST ...
Apple Inc is removing old versions of Oracle Corp's Java software from Internet browsers on the computers of its customers when they install the latest update to its Mac operating system.
The Java Developer’s Journal, in an article by Hitesh Seth, says Mac OS X and Java make an excellent team. The latest version of the Java 2 platform (J2SE v1.3) is preinstalled in every Mac that ...
Support for AWT headless mode. Changes to Java 1.3.1 that provide support for Oracle 11i client applications on Mac OS X. Improved stability, memory usage, and correctness ...
Safari 1.3 Terminal fix for Java issues Since the release of Mac OS X 10.3.9, we've been covering significant issues with Java -- both in Safari and in Java applications -- caused by the update.
Mac OS X users must wait for Apple to craft its own Java update. Unlike rivals like Microsoft , Apple maintains its own version of Java and is responsible for delivering patches to Sun’s software.
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