2010/4/12 Jess Holle <[email protected]>:
> [I also don't see using the Mac as a Java development platform as you're
> hostage to Apple's timeliness of Java update releases -- and Apple's
> pathological secrecy about release dates.]

I wanted to test my Java applications also on Mac - to make sure it
works. Only a short while ago they started allowing to use Mac in a
virtual environment (but I did not follow under which exact
cirumstances).

So basically if you want to really support all platforms somehow only
possibility is (or was) to have the Mac as the primary OS. This is
what it looked like for me. - For myself I decided that the testing on
Mac must be done by someone else, I will not do it. But I got quite
good feedback that so far it worked fine - and this is so fine in
Java!

-- 
Martin Wildam

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