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Java 6 on the Mac
By Wolf Paulus <wolf@wolfpaulus.com>

Posted Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

It had to happen eventually, Apple finally released Java SE 6 for the Mac - well not for all of Macs, only for Macs running Mac OS X 10.5 [Leopard] - and not for all those Macs either, only for Macs with Intel processors - and not for all those Macs either, only for Macs with a 64-bit Intel processor.

To summarize, you need a (2 years old or) newer Intel-based Mac with one or more Core-2-Duo processors and have OSX 10.5 [Leopard] installed.
What's even worse is that even if you have such a newer Mac with Leopard installed and after running software update and installing Java 6, it's not going to become the default version of Java on your system.
Again, if you are lucky and own a Mac that qualifies for Java 6 and you happen to run software-update and download and install it; do yourself a favor and open Java Preferences, which can be found in the Utilities folder.

Make Java SE 6 your default version and also drag Java SE 6 (64-bit) to the top of the list in the Java Application Runtime Settings.

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Published on: Tuesday, April 29th, 2008  •  Category: [java]

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