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#Apple java for os x mac os x
All MAC users i know will instantly remove your application as a result of such behavior. Java/Mac OS X FAQ: Where are Java Preferences stored on Mac OS X The preferences you store from within a Java application on a Mac OS X system are saved in a file in the users /Library/Preferences directory. If you want you application to automatically add it's icon during installation to the dock (possibly what you mean) you should know that there is no "official apple" way to do this as it's BAD design on OS X to force your icons into a users dock, and typically frowned upon. There is an example app (Java) for handling drag and drop events for your dock icon as well located here : (Otherwise, a default Java coffee cup icon appears in the Dock.)" From either the browser Downloads window or from the file browser, double-click the.
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Before the file can be downloaded, you must accept the license agreement. "If you add an appropriate icon, it shows the application icon in the Dock, clearly identifying your application. To install the JRE on an macOS platform: Download the JRE. Macs have long been advertised as being immune to viruses, immensely secure for browsing the web, and even resistant to attackers with direct access to the machine. Apple takes security very seriously, we all know that. Posted on October 23rd, 2012 by Sam Lawrence.
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Point two under OSX Application Bundles section Apple Drops Java in Latest OS X Security Release. If your just trying to customize the Java Icon in the Dock see. Yes (providing I understand the question).