Ivan,
I believe that you may not be understanding the intent of the web page
http://developer.apple.com/leopard/overview/ . The web
page intended to highlight the NEW things that are included in Leopard and
give people compelling reasons to but Leopard versus their current OS X
version. You do not see shell scripting, HFS+ or perl mentioned, but you
can safely bet that these things are going to be in Leopard. In other
words, don't look it as a comprehensive list. I understand your anxiety
given Steve Jobs' comments and Apple's subsequent lack of official comment
(poor decision on their part IMHO), but I don't think you can justify the
conclusion that standard java on OS X is in jeopardy.
My two cents.
Regards,
Michael
Ivan Ooi wrote:
no... I mean.... I didnt see Apple mention Java in Leopard at all......
On 1/31/07, Fabrizio Giudici <email@hidden> wrote:
On Jan 31, 2007, at 15:33 , Andrei Tchijov wrote:
> Leopard comes with 1.3, 1.4 and 1.5 with 1.5 configured as default
Are you saying that there will be no 1.6 yet when Leopard is
released? How do you know?
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