Mac OS X comes with Java built in. Running Software Update (from the Apple menu in the top left corner) will find the latest versions of software for your computer. Alternatively the latest version of Java (currently 1.6) can be directly downloaded. (See links below)
Mac OS X has Java already installed. You do not need to download it and install it currently, and Java apps should have no problem running. It has to be a real java app, not a Windows exe file compiled that also uses java, that is still a Windows program. When Mac OS X 10.7 comes out, it will not have Java installed by default, and you have to install it manually just like you do on Windows.... just download the Mac version and install.
You can indeed run Java on Mac OS. Java is not dependant on the single computer architecture but depends on the JVM (Java Virtual Machine). One of the most powerful features in Java is that it promises WORA (Write Once, Run Anywhere(eg. Mac, Windows, Unix).If you can't run java on your Mac do one of the following:- Go to Apples website -> Support -> Search for "Java for Mac"- Use the Software Update feature (available on the Apple menu) to check that you have the most up-to-date version of Java for your Mac.**From Oracles website (Java developer)
Coding Java on a Mac should not be too different from coding on other operating systems. You can register in a Java course, install Java and some Java IDE, and start coding. The course itself will often give you instructions on how to install everything you need. One place where you can take such courses is at Udacity. The courses are paid, in theory, but you can access the course materials, including videos, for free.
Get java for mac
Install Java. It is "on" by default.
ANSWER: download latest Java Wireless toolkit, prior installing it you have to install the Java SE on your PC. First install JAVA SDK, then install WTK. only installing JAVA Runtime Environment is not enough, you have to install full SDK.
Spoutcraft is a Java application so it should work on any platform that supports Java such as a Mac.
Download the new java update and install. It should be Version 7 Update 7.
Sure you can. Java is free. All you need to do is, visit Sun's website and download the latest version if Java JDK and install it.
Yes, Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard ships with Java support.
Applications/ Utilities's/ Java Preferences.
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