Is it possible to install the latest JDK on Mac OS 10.5? What are the best options, considering that the Apple-supplied version is 1.5?
Update: I am trying to install JDeveloper 11, which requires JDK 6.
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If you have an Intel Mac with a Core 2 Duo, go to Applications/Java and run Java Preferences.app You'll be able to select "Java SE 6" as your default java version (version 5 is still the shipping default on the OS for compatibility, I guess). |
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Apple provides Java 6 (1.6) for Leopard (OS X 10.5) as an update, however only the 64-bit version. So, if your Mac is not a 64-bit Intel, then you won't have Java 6 on Leopard. If you do have a 64-bit Intel, then ensure that you install the latest OS updates, especially the Java ones to make sure you get Java 1.6. Also, you still need to set Java 6 as the default VM in your Java Preferences, as it defaults to Java 1.5. Currently, the easiest solution if you have a 32-bit Intel processor is to upgrade to Snow Leopard, which includes 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Java 6. |
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It's just a software update. Here's a blog post that describes it. |
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OS X does have Java 6 after Update 1. The version number you are referring to is the version of Java 6. Do you receive any errors while installing JDeveloper 11? |
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It is. Check here: Apple support |
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Depending on your hardware the latest version Apple supplies actually is Java 6, but it is not activated as the default version to use. Apple supplies Java 6 only for 64-bit Intel Macs (i.e. not for original Core Duo Macs). For older Macs, you could try the OpenJDK port of Java 6 for Mac (SoyLatte). |
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