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Yosemite and Java Runtime Environment?

So,

I did it, after the catastrophe that was the update to 8.02 on my pad and phone,

I updated to Yosemite on my Mac, expecting the worst.

But, all seemed to go smoothly until I installed Java Runtime Environment 8u25

I installed, I even used the check online option to see if it was correct,

and still every time I start my Mac,

it tells me that I can not see this website because I don't have Jave

1) i haven't opened the browser

2) after opening the browser everything works fine



Help anyone??


P.S.: Why is there no chat online with the support staff option in Germany anymore???

MacBook, Mac OS X (10.6.7)

Posted on Oct 19, 2014 1:25 AM

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Nov 26, 2014 1:52 AM in response to JoBeK

Just chatted with Apple and got the same as on other posts re this issue: after Yosemite install then trying to use Safari a pop-up requests Java Runtime. Sends you to Oracle which downloads latest version 8. Good safe version but as Apple tech noted: " As it happens, Java did not include a particular file in the latest version to make it compatible with Yosemite (at least not yet); so by adding this update you still are running Java 8; but the file needed comes from Java 6. It sounds complicated but trust me… it works and you’ll be totally secure."


So, answer is: go ahead and download/use Oracle's version 8 (which you've probably already done). If you're getting the pop-up saying you need Java to view content, go to Apple site and download 6 as well, but leave 8 alone. All good.

Dec 5, 2014 9:19 AM in response to YoCraig

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I also keep receiving this warning on my computer. It started about 2 weeks ago after I upgraded to Yosemite. This window pops up even when I'm not connected to the internet and when browsers are not even open. It interrupts me when doing anything from typing in word to watching a movie from a file on my computer. It won't let me do anything on my MacBook without clicking OK to dismiss it and then it pops up an hour later. It pops up right away when I restart my computer.

Another forum told me the only way to fix it was to upgrade Java. This is something I tried initially, but it only made the issue worse.

I did not know how useless it was when I upgraded it and I have uninstalled from my computer since. Now I have java blocked on all my web browsers with the exception of java script. I have my settings so that Java script is allowed, but all Java plug-ins are blocked. I am STILL getting this pop-up. Help me please!!

Dec 5, 2014 11:50 AM in response to Lanny

Here's my post from a few weeks ago on one of the many other threads that are the same as this one. It works.:


Just chatted with Apple and got the same as on other posts re this issue: after Yosemite install then trying to use Safari a pop-up requests Java Runtime. Sends you to Oracle which downloads latest version 8. Good safe version but as Apple tech noted: " As it happens, Java did not include a particular file in the latest version to make it compatible with Yosemite (at least not yet); so by adding this update you still are running Java 8; but the file needed comes from Java 6. It sounds complicated but trust me… it works and you’ll be totally secure."


So, answer is: go ahead and download/use Oracle's version 8 (which you've probably already done). If you're getting the pop-up saying you need Java to view content, go to Apple site and download 6 as well, but leave 8 alone. All good.

Dec 21, 2014 11:17 AM in response to Lanny

Found the suggestion to download Java using this link on another site, and it worked. So simple.

Java for OS X 2014-001


I had followed other advice, installing various versions of Java including JRE and Java 8, and upgraded to the 64 bit Chrome browser, based on various advice. None of this worked, then I just simply followed this linke, installed Java 6 (I think) on top of everything else, restarted, and the annoying popup stopped. So would try this first.

Dec 25, 2014 3:34 PM in response to JoBeK

I too had this annoyance after installing Yo on top of Mav. So far, that's the only glitch, other than that my finder takes forever to index and show contents windows full of files.
I think that Apple should patch a Yosemite update to fix all of the reported issues. To not do fix these is way too Microsoft for this 25-year Apple user.

End of story.
(Hey Steve... some of us really miss you.)

Dec 29, 2014 12:57 PM in response to JoBeK

Hi,

I solved doing the following:


Go to "/System/Library/Java/Support", delete "CoreDeploy.bundle" and then reboot.


If you hit show package content you'll see that there's a "Download Java Components.app" inside. This app try to update Java every time you login, even if you don't have Java installed (i don't have it on my Mac).


😉

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