... and the answer is simpler than I thought. with snow leopard,
there's a 32-bit 1.6 VM version. That's kinda nice, actually.

On Sep 11, 1:02 am, Fabrizio Giudici <[email protected]>
wrote:
> harald.walker wrote:
> > If you depend on the 1.5 or 1.4.2 JDK on Mac OS X, Snow Leopard brings
> > a little surprise. It only ships with 1.6.
>
> Generically speaking, any bad thing about Java from Apple is anything
> but a surprise. I found to be a surprise that Snow Leopard introduced
> Java 6 support for 32 bits systems.
>
> More specifically, Java 5 is end-of-life in 50 days - not that the
> precise deadline has a direct impact on many of us, but it's rather time
> to move. Of course, it's good that you still have and will have Java 5
> on other systems, and it's still bad that Apple - AFAIK - didn't post
> any anticipated advice on this move. But this is not a surprise, again.
>
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