On 26 oct. 10, at 01:52, Michael_google gmail_Gersten wrote:

> Can someone explain this?

Check the java-dev list at Apple to have an idea of the buzz that generated, 
today's DaringFireball shows a few interesting article snippets from the web 
and that should tell you what you need to know.

Basically, the current Java will be supported until SL's end of service, which 
is 2+ years ahead. In the meanwhile, a lot can happen. Oracle can start to 
handle the Mac side of things, OpenJDK can start to handle Swing, free software 
project can pop up to do whatever's needed etc.

> Java Deprecation
> As of the release of Java for Mac OS X 10.6 Update 3, the version of
> Java that is ported by Apple, and that ships with Mac OS X, is
> deprecated.
> 
> This means that the Apple-produced runtime will not be maintained at
> the same level, and may be removed from future versions of Mac OS X.
> The Java runtime shipping in Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, and Mac OS X
> 10.5 Leopard, will continue to be supported and maintained through the
> standard support cycles of those products.

Jean-Christophe Helary
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