Does Java work on Apple computers?

Java 7 and later versions can run on your Mac. Oracle Java (Version 7 and later versions) requires an Intel-based Mac running Mac OS X 10.7. 3 (Lion) or later and administrator privileges for installation.

Should I have Java on my Mac?

Java is not required and is not preinstalled in OS X. There are 2 sides to Java. The web browser plug-in/extension – this is the BAD form, as it has been nothing but security holes. HOWEVER, for some reason there are a few institutions that require the Java browser plugin to access their web site.

Does Java work on Mac M1?

Starting with the January release, Liberica JDK now runs natively on Macs powered by the first processor of Apple’s design specifically for Macintosh computers, M1. This feature applies to both LTS’s (8, 11) and the current version.

Is it possible to run Java on a Mac?

Java 7 and later versions can run on your Mac. Oracle Java (Version 7 and later versions) requires an Intel-based Mac running Mac OS X 10.7.3 (Lion) or later and administrator privileges for installation. » Information about installing and using Oracle Java on Mac » Download Java Mac OS X Version 10.7.3 (Lion) or newer

What’s the latest version of Java for Mac?

Mac OS X Version 10.7.3 (Lion) or newer Java 7 and later versions can run on your Mac. Oracle Java (Version 7 and later versions) requires an Intel-based Mac running Mac OS X 10.7.3 (Lion) or later and administrator privileges for installation. » Information about installing and using Oracle Java on Mac

Where can I download Java for OS X?

Download Java for OS X directly from Oracle. If an app or webpage you want to use asks you to install Java software, you can download the current version of Java for OS X directly from Oracle’s website. Note: You can also download legacy Java SE 6 from Apple if you’re using an app that specifically requires this unsupported, out-of-date version.

Is it possible to use Java on an iPhone?

If Java is essential to you then the iPhone is not your best choice, as it is unlikely that Apple will ever support it. If you really want me to consider iPad over something akin to a Surface Pro 4 or any traditional PC/laptop, you have to give me all of the functionality I need on top of everything I know iPad can do.