And thus all the hissy-fits and panic all over the internet and mailing lists was both amusing and a complete waste of energy!
OK, back to work everyone ...... java is alive and well on OS X ;-)
On Nov 12, 2010, at 9:51 AM, Antonio Petri wrote: Larry and Steve are good friends, after all... Apple give up on the server business, so it will not compete with Oracle (even if it wasn't that big competitor) and at the same time, probably, fill up its new data center with Oracle kits. Oracle need backing for the OpenJDK, especially in view
of their dispute with Google. So, it all makes sense.
On 12 November 2010 14:22, Pascal Robert <email@hidden> wrote:
Good news everyone!
http://www.apple.com/pr/library/2010/11/12openjdk.html
Oracle and Apple® today announced the OpenJDK project for Mac OS® X. Apple will contribute most of the key components, tools and technology required for a Java SE 7 implementation on Mac OS X, including a 32-bit and 64-bit HotSpot-based Java virtual machine, class libraries, a networking stack and the foundation for a new graphical client. OpenJDK will make Apple’s Java technology available to open source developers so they can access and contribute to the effort.
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Apple also confirmed that Java SE 6 will continue to be available from Apple for Mac OS X Snow Leopard® and the upcoming release of Mac OS X Lion. Java SE 7 and future versions of Java for Mac OS X will be available from Oracle.
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