Java too new?

I've got panicked kids after I upgraded all our computers to 10.10. None of them can run Minecraft anymore. They get the error below. Any ideas? Google and Apple community searches found answers for developer versions of 10.10 which I don't understand.

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Bryan

Posted on Oct 18, 2014 9:37 AM

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Oct 18, 2014 10:35 AM in response to Bryan E. Thompson

No worries. Minecraft runs on Java, either 32 or 64 bit. If you click on the "More Info..." button it will take you to the Apple webpage from which you can download the last version of Java that Apple provided directly. This a version of Java 6, specifically 1.6.0_65, a 64 bit version. Minecraft runs fine on it. If you like, you could instead go to https://www.java.com/en/download/index.jsp and download the latest version of Java 8 from there. Apple got out of providing new Java versions a while ago and now the latest and greatest is provided by Oracle via the java.com website.

Oct 18, 2014 10:47 AM in response to rumpledoll

FYI, I am running the Apple version of Java 6 on Yosemite. Minecraft runs as well as it ever did. An important point, the Apple version by default does not run applets in the browser, which is a huge security win. Unless you absolutely need Java in a browser for a specific website that requires it, such as remotely connecting to a corporate desktop, one should never have Java available to run in a browser. Apple's version of Java 6 is disabled in a browser by default. Not sure about Oracle's version, although the browser plugin can always be disables after installation.

Oct 19, 2014 8:44 PM in response to BallybailShannon

Sigh ..... too late! I already downloaded and installed Java 8 on my iMac. Other than the pop-up message I get telling me to get Java 8 and install it (even though I did, it's on there now, and I can verify that it is on there) when booting up my computer, it doesn't seem to be affecting anything else on the computer. So I guess I can live with just clicking on the "OK" button whenever I boot up and have the pop-up disappear until they can get this fixed.

Oct 20, 2014 3:24 AM in response to Bryan E. Thompson

Bryan E. Thompson wrote:


Whoops. Yes, this did fix the problem, but why was it necessary in the first place? Shouldn't 10.10 have come with the latest version of JAVA already, or is it that it did not come with any version of JAVA?


OS X stopped including Java as standard when Mavericks was launched, similarly it no longer comes with Flash installed as standard or for that matter X11. Java would also have to be installed again after either upgrading to Mavericks or Yosemite from a previous OS X generation - even if Java had been previously installed.


As rumpledoll mentioned Apple's Java 1.6 does not include web-browser Java applet support but Oracle's 1.7 and 1.8 do. Sadly far too many corporate packages need Java such as Cisco Webex, most if not all SSL VPN clients, and even Symantec Endpoint Protection. (The absurdity of an anti-malware package requiring the infamously insecure installation of Java boggles the mind.)

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