Install Java for MAC OSX 10.5 or Higher
- For machines running MAC OSX 10.7, for unexplainable reasons, Java does not
ship by default.
However you can download Java for 10.7 from
HERE!
- Updates to Java are included in Mac OS X's Software Updates. If
you are running an old version of Java, or have just installed it on your 10.7 machine,
you should use the Software Update
tool to get the latest version.
- Once you have updated, follow the instructions below for making Java 6
the default installation.
Make Java 6 the Default
- Open the Java Preferences utility
which can be found by going to "/Applications/Utilities/"
or doing a Spotlight search for "Java
Preferences".
- There should be two lists present in the Java
Preferences window - the top one is labeled "Java
Applet Plugin" and the bottom one is labeled "Java
Applications". In the bottom window, click and drag the
version named "Java SE 6" to the top if it is not
already so.
- Exit Java Preferences.
- Open a new terminal window and repeat the "Checking
to see if Java is installed" section to make sure
everything works.