Exclamation points aside, the title is factually correct. Please read
the included link.

Rob

On Oct 21, 12:03 am, Reinier Zwitserloot <[email protected]> wrote:
> Can we stop with the #%)(#%)@#(%...@#$* hyperbole?
>
> The Mac App store is an extra. As in, all the ways you currently run
> apps on a mac continue to work. Including java.
>
> If anyone thought the mac app store was going to support java apps, I
> would call that person delusional. So, nothing to see here, move
> along, and for crying out loud, don't make a clearly factually wrong
> titled post with 3 exclamation points in it, drama queen.
>
> On Oct 21, 8:05 am, robross <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Just in time for the Mac app store announcement? Timing is really
> > suspicious, and the App store does not support deprecated
> > technologies, like Java!
>
> > Mac App Store Review Guidelines
>
> > "Apps must contain all language support in a single app bundle (single
> > binary multiple language). Apps that spawn processes that continue to
> > run after a user has quit the app without user consent will be
> > rejected. Apps that use deprecated or optionally installed
> > technologies (e.g., Java, [PowerPC code requiring] Rosetta) will be
> > rejected.
>
> > Crazy!
>
> > Crazy!
>
> > Is Oracle going to provide the JDK/JRE for Mac OX now? Is OpenJDK7
> > going to implement AWT/Swing/Java2D on top of Cocoa?
>
> > Please, someone do something! Don't make me have to  use Windows
> > machines!! :-()
>
> > Source:
>
> >http://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#releasenotes/Java/JavaSnowLeo...
>
> > Rob

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