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WARNING: These older versions of the JRE and JDK are provided to help developers debug issues in older systems. They are not updated with the latest security patches and are not recommended for use in production.
This problem occurs because these apps (Adobe CS5, CS5, etc.) are relying on Java 6. Mac OS X Yosemite (and the newer versions) are having a later version of Java Runtime (SE 8.0). However, Java Runtime is not backward compatible. So, even when the operating system have installed Java Runtime 8, it will NOT run apps that rely on Java Runtime 6. Here is how to get Java 6 on your Mac.
The new Oracle Technology Network License Agreement for Oracle Java SE is substantially different from prior Oracle JDK licenses. The new license permits certain uses, such as personal use and development use, at no cost -- but other uses authorized under prior Oracle JDK licenses may no longer be available. Please review the terms carefully before downloading and using this product. An FAQ is available here.
You can determine which version of the JDK is the default by entering java -version in a Terminal window. If the installed version is 15 Interim 0, Update 0, and Patch 0, then you see a string that includes the text 15. For example:
Some applications use /usr/bin/java to call Java. After installing Java for macOS 2012-006, /usr/bin/java will find the newest JDK installed, and will use that for all of the Java-related command-line tools in /usr/bin. You may need to modify those applications to find Java 6, or contact the developer for a newer version of the application.
To determine the current JRE version installed on your system, see Determining the JRE Version Installed on macOS. To install an earlier version of the JRE, you must first uninstall the current version. See Uninstalling the JRE on macOS.
If you have not yet installed Apple's Java OS X 2012-006 update, then you are still using a version of Apple Java 6 that includes the plug-in and the Java Preferences application. See Notes for Users of macOS That Include the Apple Java 6 Plug-in.
You can determine which version of the JDK is the default by entering java -version in a Terminal window. If the installed version is 9 Minor 1, Security 1, Patch 1, then you see a string that includes the text 9.1.1.1. For example:
If you have not yet installed Apple's Java macOS 2012-006 update, then you are still using a version of Apple Java 6 that includes the plug-in and the Java Preferences application. See Notes for Users of macOS That Include the Apple Java 6 Plug-in.
The Java for macOS 2012-006 update from Apple uninstalls the Apple-provided Java applet plug-in from all web browsers. You can download the latest version of Java from Java SE Downloads, which has improved security, reliability, and compatibility.
Gatekeeper, introduced in Mountain Lion (macOS 10.8), is designed to prevent potentially malicious application packages (apps) from starting. When you attempt to start an app that does not meet certain criteria, Gatekeeper will block it. To override this, you can modify the Gatekeeper's default settings to App Store and identified developers from Settings, General, and Allow apps downloads from section.
Under Apple's implementation of Java, it was possible to have multiple JREs installed. The Java Preferences application was used to determine the first compatible version that would be used. You can change the default JRE by starting Java Preferences and then dragging Java SE 9 to the top of the list.
The Java Preferences window contains a list of installed JREs. Java applications and command-line tools use the listed order to determine the first compatible version to use. The Vendor column indicates whether the Java release is supplied by Apple or Oracle. The Version column specifies the version of Java that is installed.
If you are installing ImageJ2 on Windows, we strongly recommend that you storeyour ImageJ2.app directory somewhere in your user space(e.g., C:\Users\[your name]\ImageJ2.app) rather than in C:\Program Files orother system-wide directory. If you move ImageJ2.app to such a directory, modernversions of Windows will deny ImageJ2 write permission to its own directorystructure, preventing it from being able to update. See alsoimagej/imagej#72.
I am using Java SE 7 to program simple games for windows and mac, but I have to switch to java 6 to run games such as Minecraft on my computer. This used to work just fine before I updated to Mac OS X 10.8.2 Build 12C60.
These downloads are intended for established users, and contain the latest IBM fixes and Oracle updates to the Java SE application programming interfaces (APIs). To take advantage of new capabilities in the SDK, users are encouraged to move to the latest version.
Did you know that there is also an IGV web application that runs only in a web browser, does not use Java, and requires no downloads? See . Click on the Help link in the app for more information about using IGV-Web.
Users of the new M1 Mac: Apple's Rosetta software is required to run the IGV MacOS App that includes Java. If you run IGV with your own Java installation, Rosetta may not be required if your version of Java runs natively on M1.
Linux users: The 'IGV for Linux' download includes AdoptOpenJDK (now Eclipse Temurin) version 11 for x64 Linux. See their list of supported platforms. If this does not work on your version of Linux, download the 'Command line IGV for all platforms' and use it with your own Java installation.
About log4j: IGV versions 2.4.1 - 2.11.6 used log4j2 code that is subject to the log4jShell vulnerability. We recommend using version 2.11.9 (or later), which removed all dependencies on log4j.
I am working on an update to the macOS version of Fiji to avoid this issue. The macOS version of Fiji is now distributed with AdoptOpenJDK 1.8.0_202 with tweaks intended to prevent macOS from complaining. Unfortunately, the currently employed tweaks do not appear to solve the issue on all systems.
@Salim_Kanoun If you wish to test it, you can download the most recent Fiji for macOS and let us know here whether it works for you. On the three systems I tested thus far, it appeared to fix the issue on one of the systems, but not fix for the other two.
P.S. The GPR issue is also important to avoid. I would recommend moving the Fiji icon into /Applications after unpacking the distribution archive. Running Fiji directly out of the Downloads folder will not work completely correctly due to Path Randomization. (We used to generate .dmg archives for the macOS version of Fiji which might sidestep the GPR issue, but our macOS server that made the .dmg archives is no longer online. We are working on migrating that functionality to Travis CI so that we can offer .dmg archives again.)
I will try to find colleagues in my institution that may have a Mac device to make testing.Meanwhile, maybe @aseedb which originally reported the problem in this post could make some testing with the latest version?
For Windows users, after the Eclipse Installer executable has finished downloading it should beavailable in your download directory. Start the Eclipse Installer executable.You may get a security warning to run this file. If the Eclipse Foundation isthe Publisher, you are good to select Run.
A complete set of tools for developers who want to create Eclipse plug-ins, Rich Client Applications or Remote Application Platform (RCP+RAP), plus Maven and Gradle tooling, and an XML editor. It contains the EGit tooling for accessing Git version control systems, and Eclipse Passage which helps with license management for Eclipse-based products.
Notice: Sequencher 5.4.6 is not compatible with 64-Bit Mac operating systems, include Catalina (10.15), Big Sur (11), and Monterey (12). Gene Codes will make an announcement when the new, fully compatible version is released. We understand that these unforeseen delays create challenges for our Mac users. If you have lost or will lose access to your Sequencher license due to an OS upgrade, please let us know, and we will work to provide a solution. A 64bit mac compatible version of Sequencher is now actively in beta.
To get your free 15-day evaluation license or to update your version of Sequencher to 5.4.6, follow these four easy steps. This will provide you with the full Sanger and NGS functionality for your DNA Sequencing.
To run BEAST on Mac OS X, you will need to have Java installed. Older versions of Mac OS had Java installed by default but this is no longer the case. BEAST currently requires at least version 6 of Java and this can still be installed as an optional package from Apple. Alternatively, you can install the latest version of Java which is distributed free by Oracle. The former option is easier but the latest Java may give slightly better performance. 2ff7e9595c
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