You can file an RFE at

http://bugreport.apple.com

and submit a request to un-deprecate Apple Java. Free developer
registration is required.

Sounds silly, but it gives them some metrics for weighing public
support for a feature, in this case, keeping Apple Java alive.

Rob

On Oct 21, 4:57 am, Kirk <[email protected]> wrote:
> On another thought, does anyone know the best route for us to use to express 
> our displeasure?
>
> Kirk
>
> On Oct 21, 2010, at 1:53 PM, Casper Bang wrote:
>
>
>
> >> Which we all know just ain't true, as has been demonstrated time and time
> >> again in numerous case studies.
>
> > True, hobbyists who care can go further than professionals that don't.
> > However, the divergence of virtual machine and programming language in
> > the Java world does not exactly help here, the JVM is bound to get
> > competition from other VM's like LLVM, Parrot and the CLR! Case of
> > point, it seems like Apple has no issue with applications being
> > written in C# via Mono (MonoMac and MonoTouch), as long as this is
> > transparent to end end-user experience (bundled CLR using custom UI
> > toolkit with native bindings).
>
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