Pass all appropriate certification tests for Java SE 7; Include a complete, native Cocoa-based UI Toolkit. Provide excellent performance; Integrate into main-line OpenJDK 8 DONE. OS X is now 'just another platform' in OpenJDK 8; Minimum requirements to run. An Intel Mac; RAM: 2GB; Mac OS X 10.7.3.
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Minimum requirements to run
Note that only Mac OS X 10.7.3 and higher will be an Oracle-supported platform. It should continue to run on 10.6.8+ but that is not guaranteed. As of 1-Jan-2012 there are no plans to introduce 10.7-only APIs into the codebase.
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JTReg is not required to build but useful for running regression tests
1. Get the code2. Build
* Steps for incremental building
3. Smoke Test4. Install5. Run
If you have the Java Developer Package installed:
6. Test
Download jtreg to run the tests in the /jdk/test directory.
Bugs!
File new bugs at http://bugreport.sun.com/bugreport/. Please check out the bug reporting guidelines if you haven't filed against the project before.
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I have been working with building Microcontroller (mostly Arduino) based devices for the past few months and have been quite surprised by the seeming lack of any form of serial emulation.I know about, but I find that this project does not suit my needs. It does not seem to be recognized by the Arduino (or Processing) IDE.Lets say I have a processing (based on Java) application that I want to communicate with an Arduino via a USB Serial Connection. How could I debug the serial communication part of my Processing application without having the Arduino plugged in to my computer?I know that when I plug in the microcontroller it shows up under /dev/.Could I just create a directory /dev/ and have my processing program connect to it while a shell script read and wrote data to that location?I am trying to write this as general as possible so I can make it widely available on Github. So, a solution in Windows and Linux is needed.
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