Did it come out? And no change? Sean On Jan 8, 2008, at 5:59 PM, Miles Parker wrote: > I can now make an informed "speculation" that the 1.6 update isn't > a huge improvement. > > On Oct 31, 2007, at 6:58 AM, Tony Bigbee wrote: > >> If you're willing to read through the gazillion posts to Apple's >> java-dev list on this subject, you can absorb a lot. >> But Apple just put out a tech note on 'resolved issues', but there is >> at least one tech note to come in the near future. Some people have >> speculated that 1.6 for Leopard will be out, at least in Preview form >> soon. >> >> http://developer.apple.com/releasenotes/Java/JavaLeopardRN/index.html >> >> Also, on Leopard running 1.5 you can't invoke the 64-bit mode (-d64) >> on anything but a Core 2 Duo. >> >> On 10/31/07, Miles T. Parker <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >>> Argh..I just ordered it! Couldn't find a whole lot about this issue >>> online, except that 1.6 isn't included, which doesn't surprise me at >>> all. I'm wondering if this mainly impacts visualization or if it is >>> GUI in general (I don't care so much about 1.6 improvements to Swing >>> as I'm spending much of my time in Eclipse these days..) Or..eh..if >>> it is Java performance altogether, that would really suck. I think >>> I'll install it on my wife's MacBook first.. >>> >>> On Oct 30, 2007, at 9:56 PM, Sean Luke wrote: >>> >>>> You've probably heard: OS X 10.5 (Leopard) runs Java exceptionally >>>> slowly if at all. This is because they've turned off OpenGL >>>> hardware acceleration (or what little of it they had in 10.4). >>>> I've been told that a number of Java simulation environments, such >>>> as Processing, are having difficulty. I have not tested MASON >>>> under Leopard and cannot verify that it will run well or not. But >>>> given Leopard's serious Java problems, you may wish delaying any >>>> upgrade until a later version (10.5.1, perhaps). >>>> >>>> Sean >>>