My Mac is just a tool,  it may be a favourite one right now.   But when a
tool is no longer useful you replace it.   If they actually do remove the
jdks without a decent alternative then I will regretfully move on.

On 21 Oct 2010 09:02, "robross" <[email protected]> wrote:

It means that as of 10.7 (scheduled for summer 2011),  the Apple JDK
could simply disappear, as in, NO Java on your Mac at all, no 1.4,
1.5, 1.6. 1.7 - nothing.

And since there are *currently* no 3rd party JDKs that could replace
Apple's JDK, this means if you need to develop Java apps, you'd have
to move to a supported OS, like Windows Vista, or some unix/linux
variant. (The SoyLatte OpenJDK port is in an "experimental" state at
best.)

Rob


On Oct 21, 12:53 am, Kirk <[email protected]> wrote:
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