- If you have not yet installed Apple's Java OS X 2012-006 update, then you are still using a version of Apple Java 6 that includes the plug-in and the Java Preferences application. See Notes for Users of macOS That Include the Apple Java 6 Plug-in.
- This section lists the known issues for the BlackBerry Java Plug-in for Eclipse v2.0 for Windows and for Mac OS X. The issues described below occur on both platforms, unless noted otherwise.
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Installing and Configuring the Java Plug-in for Java Applets ~~ For Mac OS 9
The IBM ® SDK, Java ™ Technology Edition, Version 8 ™ is the latest release of the IBM Developer Kit and is fully compatible with the Oracle Platform Java Standard Edition (Java SE) 8 application programming interfaces (APIs). Sep 19, 2018 This article recommends getting Java directly from Oracle, and has the link: Get Java for your Mac - Apple Support Once there, click the link 'Do I have Java', and then 'Verify Java version'. It will test your version. Depending on your settings, you may get a button showing 'Click to use Java -'. Click that to test your Java version.
Confirm the Java Applet Settings
Verify that you have the proper Java Applet Settings.
Note: For the requirements and configurations for the OS and the Web browser, please see the section on ActiveAssets Client System and Configuration.
How to verify the settings:
Verifying the Java Plug-in settings happens in the Web Browser.
- For OS X:
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- Verify that you have the latest Web Browser (Safari). If you have the latest version of Safari, you will not need to install the plug-in.
- Make sure your OS version is 10.3.9 or later. Also make sure your web browser is the latest version. Verify the installation of JRE 1.4.2 or later when you are using 10.3.9 or later.
- For OS 9:
- Open Preferences from the Edit menu of Internet Explorer.
- Select Java from the “Web Browser” section.
- Confirm that the “Enable Java (Apple MRJ)” checkbox is checked.
- When the checkbox is already selected: This is the correct setting. There is no need to install the Java Plugin (MRJ). => Proceed to “Confirm the version of the Java Plug-in (MRJ)”
- When the checkbox is not checked. Check this box, and click OK, to finish.
- When clicking the checkbox, and a warning message appears below, this means the Java Plugin (MRJ) is not installed. Please proceed to the section “Manually Installing the Java Plug-in” below.
- You can confirm the version of the plug-in by following the method below:
- Browse to: /System Folder/Extensions/MRJ Libraries. Inside, you will see “MRJLib. Select it, and choose “Get Info” from the File Menu.
- Browse to: /Applications/Apple Extras/Mac OS Runtime For Java. Make sure that inside this folder is a file called “About MRJ 2.2.5”.
The following warning message dialog illustrates the Security Certificate acceptance screen. This appears when performing Multiple Uploads or Downloads.
- Click Yes, and the Multiple Upload Apple will load.
- Please first log out of ActiveAssets prior to downloading the Plug-in.
- Download the Java Plug-in for OS 9 from Apple. Go to their Java Plug-in page, and begin the installation process.
- The Download page will open.
- Click the blue Download button that appears in the middle of the page.
- When the download completes, an MRJ Installer Disk Image will appear on your desktop (or wherever your download location is set to. Open this image, and double click on the Installer to begin the installation.
Note: Before beginning the installation process, please close all other applications.
- The Software License Agreement screen will come up. Click Agree to continue.
- A dialog asking you to choose your installation volume will come up. Browse to the volume that has the currently running OS 9 system, and then click the Install button.
- A dialog asking you to make sure that there are no other programs running will appear. Quit all other applications, and then click the Continue button.
- After the installation process has completed, a confirmation dialog will appear. Click Quit to finish the installation.
- After the installation has finished, use one of the following methods to confirm the installation, and Java Plug-in version.
- Browse to: /System Folder/Extensions/MRJ Libraries. Inside, you will see “MRJLib. Select it, and choose “Get Info” from the File Menu.
- Browse to: /Applications/Apple Extras/Mac OS Runtime For Java. Make sure that inside this folder is a file called “About MRJ 2.2.5”.
Safari extensions add functionality to Safari, so you can explore the web the way you want. Extensions can show helpful information about a webpage, display news headlines, help you use your favorite services, change the appearance of webpages, and much more. Extensions are a great way to personalize your browsing experience.
Use the App Store to conveniently download and install Safari extensions. All extensions in the App Store are reviewed, signed, and hosted by Apple for your security.
How to install extensions
Start by installing the latest macOS updates to make sure that Safari is up to date. You need Safari 12 or later to get Safari extensions from the App Store.
Find and install an extension:
- Open Safari and choose Safari > Safari Extensions from the menu bar.
- The App Store opens to the Safari Extensions page, as pictured above. To download and install an extension, click Get or click the price. You might be asked to sign in with your Apple ID.
- Click Install.
- After the extension is installed, click Open and follow the onscreen instructions provided by the extension.
Then return to Safari to turn on the extension you installed:
- Choose Safari > Preferences.
- Click Extensions.
- Select the checkbox next to the extension's name.
All extensions installed from the App Store are automatically kept up to date.
How to turn off or uninstall extensions
Choose Safari > Preferences, then click Extensions.
- To turn off an extension, deselect its checkbox.
- To uninstall an extension, select the extension and click the Uninstall button. If you can't determine what an extension does, or you don't expect to use it again, you should uninstall it.
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Safari no longer supports most web plug-ins. To load webpages more quickly, save energy, and strengthen security, Safari is optimized for content that uses the HTML5 web standard, which doesn't require a plug-in. To enhance and customize your browsing experience, use Safari extensions instead of web plug-ins.