On Dec 4, 2007, at 12:15 PM, Ted Kosan wrote:

>
> Robert wrote:
>
>> I don't know that it would be any harder for the Mac--usually there's
>> less of a need for an actual installer. However, in practice Java is
>> fairly compatible platform-to-platform, and most computers already
>> have it.
>
> My thought here is that I am unsure if Apple allows their Java
> implementation to be freely distributed.

Why do you want to do that?  Doesn't Java "come with"?  If you want  
to use a specific version with your app, that might present problems  
of its own (bringing a 10.5 Java onto a 10.4 platform, ...).

You can ask: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Justin

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