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A: If you have not yet installed Apple's Java Mac OS X 2012-006 update, then you are still using a version of Apple Java 6 that includes the plug-in and the Java Preferences app. See Note for Users of Macs that Include Apple Java 6 Plug-in. There can be multiple JDKs installed on a system – as many as you wish. Uninstall Oracle Java using the Terminal. Note: To uninstall Java, you must have Administrator privileges and execute the remove command either as root or by using the sudo tool. Remove one directory and one file (a symlink), as follows: Click on the Finder icon located in your dock; Click on Go in the Finder menu; Click on Utilities; Double-click on the Terminal icon. Clearing your Java cache: macOS and Mac OS X. The following directions apply to Oracle Java 7 and newer, which is supported by Mac OS X 10.7.3, macOS, and newer. Click the Apple icon in the upper left corner of the screen; Select System Preferences; In the bottom row, click the Java icon; the Java Control Panel will open in a separate window.

Goals

  • Pass all appropriate certification tests for Java SE 7
  • Include a complete, native Cocoa-based UI Toolkit
    • DONE.
  • Provide excellent performance
  • Integrate into main-line OpenJDK 8
    • DONE. OS X is now 'just another platform' in OpenJDK 8

Minimum requirements to run

  • An Intel Mac
  • RAM: 2GB

Note that only Mac OS X 10.7.3 and higher will be an Oracle-supported platform. It should continue to run on 10.6.8+ but that is not guaranteed. As of 1-Jan-2012 there are no plans to introduce 10.7-only APIs into the codebase.

Prerequisites to build

  • Hardware: Any 64-bit capable Intel Mac
    • RAM: 4GB
  • Minimum OS version: Mac OS X 10.7.3 Lion
  • Mercurial: http://mercurial.berkwood.com/
  • X11
    • On OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion: XQuartz
    • On OS X 10.7 Lion: Run /Applications/Utilities/X11.app to install as an additional download

JTReg is not required to build but useful for running regression tests

  • Jtreg: http://openjdk.java.net/jtreg/

1. Get the code

2. Build

* Steps for incremental building

3. Smoke Test

Mac

4. Install

5. Run

If you have the Java Developer Package installed:

6. Test

Download jtreg to run the tests in the /jdk/test directory.

Bugs!

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File new bugs at http://bugreport.sun.com/bugreport/. Please check out the bug reporting guidelines if you haven't filed against the project before.

Questions?

Please join the macosx-port-dev mailing list and ask!

See something wrong on this page? Fix it!

  • Join the web-discuss@openjdk.java.net mailing list
  • Send an e-mail to the web-discuss@openjdk.java.net mailing list:
    • Request editor rights to the 'OpenJDK Mac OS X Port' wiki
    • Include your Oracle SSO Username
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Hey Guys


I've been trying to play Minecraft for weeks and it refuses to load.


When I first downloaded the game, I logged in and it came with 'Cannot log in (not downloaded)'. I looked on other forums and it said I might need to log into Minecraft on their website and the files will download. When I log into the website and try and play the game there, it doesn't load, it gives me a blank webpage, meaning I couldn't get the files.


So, I got my boyfriend to transfer the files from his (Windows) version of the game into my Minecraft folder on my Mac to solve the (not downloaded) problem. Now, I can log into my account. It can't connect to Mincraft.net, but I should be able to play offline (I don't know why it won't let me play online, but that's a different story). Now, when I click 'Play Offline', it'll go to the loading screen and then the program will stay black from then on.

General Requirements. OS X 10.7.5 or later. 2GB of memory. Mac os x 10.12 system requirements.


I seem to think it's a problem with my Java. I have a school linked computer, so I don't really have much access to the admin side of my computer ( I have the password, so I can try), and the school may have changed a lot of settings on my computer, so I'm really unsure.


Java For Mac Os X 10.6.8

Can anyone help me out? Thanks. 🙂

MacBook (13-inch Late 2009), Mac OS X (10.6.8)

Oracle Java For Mac Os X 10.6.8 For Mac Os X 10 6 8

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