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Hello, I need to upgrade Java 1.6 to 1.8 (I have trouble with a third party application called Wuala which could be a Java issue). In terminal, when I enter 'java -version', I get the answer: java version '1.6.065' Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.065-b14-4) Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 20.65-b04-462, mixed mode) In About this Mac - System Report, I see that I have Java for OS X 2013-005 installed. When I try to install Java 8 Update 40 from www.java.com (Oracle Java), I get the message: A newer version of Java is already installed. You are trying to install 1.8.40.25, however 14.9.0 is already installed. Visit java.com/newerversionexists for more information.
As I could understand, 14.9.0 is Apple numbering for java 1.6. On java.com/newerversionexists, I found no useful information. I am unable to uninstall Java 1.6 from my Mac. Could anybody help? Hello Eric, Thanks for your answer. Although the page your message points to deals with uninstalling Oracle Java 7 and above, I tried it. I had no JavaAppletPlugin.plugin under Applications/, but I had one under /Library/Internet Plug-Ins/.
So, I sent /Library/Internet Plug-Ins/ JavaAppletPlugin.plugin (a symlink) to the Trash from the Finder (which was not exactly what was described). Then in terminal, when I entered 'java -version', I still got the answer: java version '1.6.065' Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.065-b14-4) Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 20.65-b04-462, mixed mode) But w hen I tried to install Java 8 Update 40 from www.java.com (Oracle Java), it worked! Yet again in terminal, when I enter 'java -version', I still get the answer: java version '1.6.065' Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.065-b14-4) Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 20.65-b04-462, mixed mode) Apparently I now have 2 versions of Java at the same time. Curiously, I have no place in Safari's Preferences where I can set 'Enable Java', but the Java test on java.com worked. Curiously also, I don't have any Java icon under System Preferences. And the problem I had with Wuala still remains. Nevertheless, thanks a lot for helping.
Regards, PS: Sorry for the fonts in this message, I don't know how to change them. Apparently I now have 2 versions of Java at the same time. You have Apple's version 6 SE installed, and Oracle's version 8. There is no problem doing this. OS X will not allow Java 6 or Oracle's Java 7 to connect to any browser. Java 8 would be the only one showing as active at a test web site. Since the Java icon is missing in the System Preferences, you can simply install Java 8 again.
Java 8 is in one place only on your drive. It's all contained in the file JavaAppletPlugin.plugin within the /Library/Internet Plug-Ins/ folder. The only other file is an alias named JavaControlPanel.prefPane in the /Library/PreferencePane/ folder, which points to an item within the previously named file of the plug-ins folder. You could create this alias yourself by right clicking on JavaAppletPlugin.plugin and choosing Show Package Contents. Then drill down to Contents Home lib deploy. Click on the file JavaControlPanel.prefPane, and while holding both the Command and Option keys, drag it into the /Library/PreferencePane/ folder. This will create the missing alias and will then show up in the System Preferences.
From there, you can launch the Java controls and turn version 8 off for browsers. Apple Footer.
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