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On Dec 19, 2007, at 11:25 AM, Scott Kovatch wrote:
Following up for everyone's benefit... this is not specific to Java 6. It looks like it happens in any 64-bit application (I tried Xcode), so the workaround is to make sure handwriting recognition is off when you run a Java 6 AWT application. We do have a bug and it's being tracked. Thanks, Scott ------------------ Scott Kovatch Apple Inc. Java Runtime Classes email@hidden I am Scott Kovatch, and I approved this message. |
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| >Starting Eclipse 3.3 on Java SE 6 Developer Preview 8 (From: Shawn Stephens <email@hidden>) | |
| >Re: Starting Eclipse 3.3 on Java SE 6 Developer Preview 8 (From: Scott Kovatch <email@hidden>) | |
| >Re: Starting Eclipse 3.3 on Java SE 6 Developer Preview 8 (From: Shawn Stephens <email@hidden>) | |
| >Ink crashing Java apps? (was Re: Starting Eclipse 3.3 on Java SE 6 Developer Preview 8) (From: Scott Kovatch <email@hidden>) |
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