OS X JRE 7u6-ea now on java.net
Scott Kovatch
scott.kovatch at oracle.com
Wed Apr 25 12:24:56 PDT 2012
This came from the mainline, so it's jdk7u. Web Start and the plugin are not open-sourced, though, so you won't be able to reproduce it on your builds.
-- Scott K.
On Apr 25, 2012, at 12:19 PM, Henri Gomez wrote:
> Yeah.
>
> Scott, could I know against which jdk7 branch it was built ?
>
> jdk7/jdk7-udev ?
>
> I'd like to do the same for openjdk-osx-build :)
>
> 2012/4/25 Scott Kovatch <scott.kovatch at oracle.com>:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I wanted to let everyone know that the EA release of the 7u6 JRE for OS X is now on java.net:
>>
>> To get the 7u6 Mac port Plugin:
>> http://jdk7.java.net/macportpreview/7u6index.html
>>
>> For known issues, please see release notes:
>> http://jdk7.java.net/macportpreview/7u6releasenotes.html
>>
>> Please report any bugs at http://bugreport.sun.com or post to this thread. We would like to hear both success stories and issues you have encountered.
>>
>> This EA release includes a beta of JavaFx 2.2 as well - no additional install needed. JavaFx will always be bundled with the JRE on the Mac.
>>
>> The JRE uses Sparkle to update itself. When you run a Web Start app or Java applet we will look for a new version, and as new builds of the plugin are promoted, you will be prompted to update the plugin. This should happen about once a week. When you do update you will need to quit and restart whatever you were running manually. We are working on the restart behavior.
>>
>> A few things to call out:
>>
>> -- JavaFx-based applets do not work yet. We expect to have support soon.
>> -- DeployToolkit (http://java.com/js/dtjava.js) does not handle Mac OS X yet. If you are relying on that, watch this mailing list or the OTN forums and we will let you know when it has been updated.
>> -- There's no installer at the moment, but we will have one by the time we ship. There are a few manual steps needed to get all of the functionality up and running.
>> -- Web Start shortcuts aren't working yet, but Web Start itself works fine. If you have "Java for OS X 2012-001" or later, double-clicking on a JNLP file will use the Java 7 runtime.
>>
>> Please do not use this JRE for bundling. If you are distributing an application, use the JRE inside the JDK for bundling purposes.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Scott K.
>>
>> ----------------------------------------
>> Scott Kovatch
>> scott.kovatch at oracle.com
>> Santa Clara/Pleasanton, CA
>>
>>
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