Java for my mac
Hey, i have a iMac and i want to play .jar file but i cant because i get this messages popping up which says "The Java Jar file "client (6).jar" could not be launched. Check the console........" I been researching everywhere on the internet as i think the problem is that the developer created the .jar file using the latest version of java but coz i have Software Mac OS X Lion 10.7 (11A480b) i cant update java and also i cant find java preferences anywhere in my mac even checked utilities.
HELP PLEASE
Locate the version of Java that’s installed on your Mac OS X system...
1. Open the Utilities folder and run the Terminal application.
2. Type java -version and press Enter.
(space between java & -v important)
The version of Java that you have installed will then be displayed on the screen.
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You can upgrade if your computer meets the minimum system requirements:
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I don't have time to search! (12 deadline for submitting some work!)
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You likely have the latest, but they're disabled for security reasons...
http://blog.mozilla.org/addons/2012/04/16/java-plugin-blocked-for-os-x-10-5-and- older/
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There is a crash report but I don't know how to read it. See attached.
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I'm sure that this is 64-bit
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Last login: Thu Jun 18 11:27:09 on ttys001
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Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 11.3-b02-83, mixed mode)
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message process is completed in the terminal window CF disappears in the
activity monitor.
Any suggestions?
C
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did you choose (8 or 8.0.1, 32-bit, 64-bit, etc.)?
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1. Normally you'd shut CF down first ... but that's not necessary for you
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4. Open Terminal
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supposed to work. With the Java Preferences utility, you're visually setting a
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I'm sure that this is 64-bit
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I had moved the Java SE 6 to the top in both Plugin and Applications. The
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Beta-4:~ Colin$ java -version
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Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_13-b03-211)
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 11.3-b02-83, mixed mode)
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Plugin and Applications)
4. Open Terminal
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This may not work (I've had issues with it) but it's technically how it's
supposed to work. With the Java Preferences utility, you're visually setting a
default JVM (you can do it with commands in Terminal but this is much faster
and easier).
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I have an iMac 11,3
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