![]() You should see “1.6” (or something at least starting in 1.6.) You should now be able to confirm JDK 1.6 from the Terminal by typing “java -version”. There’s hope! (And it’s surprisingly easy…)įrom Finder simply open “/Applications/Utilities/Java/Java Preferences” and drag “1.6” to the top of the list. Quickly, the “upgrade” becomes disheartening. Aside from the lengthy process description, the real frustration comes in the contradictory experiences posted in the comments of said blogs. These blogs generally provide shell commands and environment setups that are required to compile the “SoyLatte” build of Java 1.6 for OS X. ![]() ![]() If you search the web for “OS X Java JDK 1.6” you’re likely to get blog posts related to the “SoyLatte” release of JDK 1.6. This is fine until you actually need to compile an app dependent on 1.6, or even run an app that demands the latest API for JRuby or even Glassfish. By default OS X Leopard (10.5.5) ships with Java JDK 1.5 as the default JDK.
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