L.J. Qian wrote:
| Do we know when we can get Java 5 for Mac OS X?
The same as when you can get hold of any forthcoming Apple product: when Apple releases it to the public.
| The production release
| on Sun's web site lists only Windows, Linux and Solaris platforms.
Sun doesn't support the Mac. You can't get *any* version of Java for the Mac from Sun.
If you really, really *have* to have it now, you can. But it'll cost you. All you need to do is become a paid member of the Apple Developer Connection (that is, buy a Select [$500] or Premiere [$3000] membership). That will give you access to the 10.4 beta releases, which include the Java 1.5 beta. However, the betas are covered by a non-disclosure agreement, which means you can't talk about them publicly. As far as Apple is concerned, java-dev is public (more so now that the archives are [in theory] Google-searchable). There's a mailing list which can be used without violating the NDA; details come with the 1.5 beta.
Glen Fisher
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