![]() For some unexplained reason Apple just doesn't want to support Java any more.This is Apple's back-handed way of keeping Java apps out of the newly announced Mac App Store.Oracle, the new owner of Java, is forcing Apple's hand, just like they're going after Google for their Java implementation. ![]() Seeing that they're not hurting for money at all (see Apple makes more than $1.6M revenue per employee), there are three possible answers here: With Apple very quietly letting developers know that Java on Mac OS X is deprecated (you had to find it in the Release Notes for the latest Java Update), it's quickly time to think about what this means to Mac Java developers.
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