And Apple developers are not supposed to talk about Development projects. At all. Apple is insanely strict about that.
I am curious too, especially since I doubt Lion will ship with Java. Oracle is suppose to release their own version of Java for Mac, but will it happen on time and will it be ok?
Although Lion doesn't ship with a Java runtime, in that it is not installed by default, as soon as you try to install/run a Java app then a Java runtime will be downloaded.
I have run several Java apps in Lion with no problems (once the runtime has been downloaded)
Only issue I have had so far is that one of the Java apps required the portmap service to be running - as part of the removal of SAMBA for smb support it seems that portmap has also gone - at least in developer preview 2. Can't comment on the final release for obvious reasons.
Hi Tim,
Prinect 2011 (planned to ship before the end of the year) is scheduled to have support for Lion. Reports from R&D are positive, and we will be loading it here in the states next week to begin testing. I expect we will know more in the next few weeks - but I'm feeling positive about this.
I'll keep you posted...Zoran - thanks for the input!
Jeff
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