I noticed one interesting (to me) factoid about yesterday's Apple Java
update (aside from the obvious....).

Oracle released 6u22 for Windows/Linux/Solaris on October 12th.
Apple released 6u22 for Mac OS X on October 20th.

Certainly there are some special circumstances here; Apple has been
working on this update for a while.  But still, a gap of only 8 days
is amazingly short compared to what it's been in the past.  Can we
possibly infer from this that the porting process is getting easier?

On Oct 21, 11:44 am, "Joe Nuxoll (Java Posse)" <[email protected]>
wrote:

> 4) Finally, I think this will happen - and I think life will go on as
> normal with lots of folks using Macs for Java development - but
> they'll be using an up-to-date JavaVM from Oracle or someone like
> that.  If you squint a little bit, this actually might be a good thing
> for Java on the Mac.

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