Can legacy Java be installed on Sierra?

I'm trying to take an on-line course at Indiana University. They use a program call Sci2, which requires an older version of Java (Java 6, I believe). I know Apple supplies a link to download legacy versions for a number of OS versions, except Sierra. I have also read somewhere that Sierra specifically blocks the installation of older versions of Java. I think Sci2 is looking for a 32-bit version of Java.


Since installing Sierra, I had to trash my copy of Illustrator CS6, and haven't found a way to get it running yet.

iMac, macOS Sierra (10.12.4), 21-inch, 2012 model

Posted on May 11, 2017 12:52 PM

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May 11, 2017 1:31 PM in response to inspiredmac

Apple Java for stand alone Applications like Adobe Creative Suite can be download here and will run in Sierra, which does not insure legacy applications will run in Sierra, just the Java will.

Download Java for OS X 2015-001


Java for web based applications can be found here, and information regarding support for newer instances on OS X/Mac OS with older Oracle Java is available here as well.

https://java.com/en/download/faq/java_mac.xml

May 12, 2017 11:47 AM in response to JimmyCMPIT

Great read. Thanks, Jimmy.

I knew about the System Preferences override. The worry I have is that the old Java 6 might overwrite the current Java 8, and Sierra isn't compatible with the legacy version. Apple only supported the legacy version up to El Capitan. I can still run Photoshop, though it seems a little sluggish, and I've compensated for most of my Adobe products by switching to Affinity Photo and Affinity Design.


This exercise was prompted by my desire to take a data visualization course that, unfortunately, uses software that requires Java 6 to run.

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