Java Get JAVA Runtime Environment for Mac OS X 10.1.5 Today!

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The discussion revolves around the urgent need for the Java Macintosh runtime environment on Mac OS X 10.1.5. A user expresses frustration over struggling with Java coursework despite being a dedicated student and seeks immediate access to the necessary software for home and school work. Participants suggest that Java is integrated into OS X versions above 10.1.5, and recommend checking Apple's developer documentation for resources. They note that for versions below 10.1.5, the Developer Tools may need to be downloaded, although availability is uncertain. The conversation highlights the importance of upgrading to newer OS versions, like 10.2 or 10.3, where developer tools are included, to facilitate Java development.
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I need JAVA's Macintosh runtime environment, I have Mac OS X 10.1.5, and need it ASAP today. Any comments are welcome.
Thank you.

...I'm A straight A student, and working my ass off in JAVA and, I'm still getting a D... I need this now so I can work on it at home as well as overtime at school.
Thank you.
 
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Try here.CLICK

I hope that helps. I didn't have time to fully explore the link, but I'll be sure to find one that I'm sure works later.

Edit: Especally look http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Java/Conceptual/Java141Development/index.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP30001142 .

Edit again: You can reach the second link (in the "Edit" line) by exploring the first.
 
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Thank's I already checked there, didn't find much, my OS is too low. I did download a JAVA Macintosh runtime environment, but I can't find it, or get it to work.
 
dduardo said:
It looks like java is already integrated into OS X:

http://developer.apple.com/java/

If you're running < 10.1.5, you must download the Developer Tools off of Apple's website. I'm not sure Apple distributes it, anymore. > 10.1.5, Java should be integrated into OSX. Regardless, you should at least have the J2RE.
 
Yes, It is, but as far as I know, there is only a demo of "JAVA Web Start," and an applet runner, in Mac OS Classic (OS 9 to OS 4).
 
Mk said:
Yes, It is, but as far as I know, there is only a demo of "JAVA Web Start," and an applet runner, in Mac OS Classic (OS 9 to OS 4).

In order to get a compiler, you have one of two choices. 1) Find the latest copy of the developer CD for OSX 10.1. 2) Upgrade to 10.3 or 10.2, where the developer tools are part of the release.
 

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