I was just registering for upcoming ADC Tech Talk, and this was one of the
questions they asked:
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Which of the following Mac OS X Tiger technologies do you plan to adopt and
leverage in the next version of your product? (check all that apply)
o Spotlight
o Core Image
o Core Video
o Dashboard
o Core Data
o Applescript/Automator
o .Mac APIs
o Sync Services
o 64-bit
o J2SE 5.0
o Accessibility APIs
o Other
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Is J2SE 5.0 the same as Java 5? If so, I would concluded that it will
indeed be part of Tiger.
-chrisb
On 10/28/04 8:48 AM, "email@hidden"
<email@hidden> wrote:
> Bruce W. Perry wrote:
> | What is the time-table for Apple including Java 5 with an OS Update of
> | Mac OS X (as in Tiger)?
>
> Only Apple knows, and Apple isn't telling. (Apple's official policy on *all*
> products is to say nothing publicly until the product is released.) Popular
> rumor is that it will be released when 10.4 is. The only hard facts available
> publicly are there is a beta version of Java 1.5, and it requires the beta
> version of 10.4. Anything else is under NDA.
>
>
> | I'm considering requesting OS X for use at
> | work, but will fairly quickly need it to run Java 5;
>
> You may want to look into the Tiger Early Start Kit (at
> http://developer.apple.com/macosx/tiger/tigerkit.html).
>
> Glen Fisher
>
>
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