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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/15/2012 05:10 PM, Martin Malina
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<div bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#000000">Is this property set by
default on Mac when using Eclipse? Are there some success
stories of Eclipse on OSX with Java 1.7 ?<br>
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I'll have to check. Will let you know. But this is a
OracleJDK-only class, so definitely it's not used when using
AppleJDK.</div>
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Thanks<br>
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<div>How do you mean? That's the problem - there is no way to do
this - if you use the profile definition above it will be added
on Mac OR when java is 1.7, that is simply wrong - it would be
active on Mac with java 1.6 and that would fail.</div>
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If we can't find a way to write an activation expression that works,
then macosx users with Oracle JDK will have to specify the profile
enablement by themselves.<br>
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