![]() The reality is this: Until the Oracle Java development team is convinced to change the way Java works and actual does it and Java developers have a chance to change their code this is the reality of the world. ![]() The problem came almost 2 months ago and I noticed on the developer thread that one of Apple's Java developers instead of just admitting the problem instead went on some rant on how the Sun (now Oracle) Java development team needs to change how apps are installed. The problem I have is that Apple is taking so long to fix this. Personally, to err is human and I can accept that. Java for Mac OS X 10.5 Update 6 - Java for Mac OS X 10.5 Update 6 Java for Mac OS X 10.6 Update 1 - Java for Mac OS X 10.6 Update 1 I'm guessing it was accidental since the two passwords are very similar and they didn't notify even the Java developers of the change nor is it documented in the updates release notes. Basically it looks like Apple changed the default password for the java truststore. There is a thread about this in the Apple Developer's forum.
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