![]() This problem is solved in newer releases. Well use a JDK since it can do everything a. (Ref: "JRE with Database", Fri, 14:39:16 +0100, Guy Voets) Base, a Java-dependent part of OOo, apparently works on Leopard using OOo 2.4RC4. Using Java requires you to install a JDK (Java Development Kit) or JRE (Java Runtime Environment). All other functionality of remains on Leopard.Īs of 2008-Mar-14, Open Office 2.4.x development versions do appear to recognize the Java Runtime Environment on Leopard successfully. This means that the Wizards, Base and some other things are unavailable in 2.3.1 or earlier. Please note that the Java features of are only available from 2.4 (more specifically, milestone m237) and later. Download and install the desired version of the JRE (Java Runtime Environment). As of 2008-Mar-14, the Mac OS X 10.4/5 download page says, On macOS, MATLAB R2013b and later use a JVM which is bundled with MATLAB. To be able to do this, you need to install the JDK. ![]() Thus OpenOffice 2.3.x is not able to recognize the JRE on Leopard. Installing a JRE from Oracle will notupdate java -versionsymlinks or add javato your path. However, Java is structured differently on Leopard than it was on Mac OS X 10.4 "Tiger". ![]() There is currently a Bug reported for those using OpenOffice 3.2.1 with OSXĪpple confidently tells you that "Every version of Mac OS X comes with Java out of the box." Specifically, Leopard comes with J2SE 5.0 preinstalled, based on JDK 1.5.0_13_b05. Where do I get a Java Runtime Environment (JRE) for Mac OS X 10.5 "Leopard"? After installing Java, you may need to restart your browser in order to enable Java in your browser. The JRE installation includes the JavaFX Runtime which is incorporated into the same directory structure.
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