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2013-01-15 08:57 AM
ares997 wrote:I always thought that Java is not important for ArchiCAD till some Java update for MAC (it was version 14 as I remember). After this problematic Macos update there were numerous problems, for example with PDF printing/publishing, saving xls from schedules. So it is important question but I think that only somebody from GS could tell how deeply is Java connected with ArchiCAD now.
How critical is it to the operation of the software, the BIM Server, and anything else that is tied to the use of Archicad.
2013-01-23 02:51 PM
2013-02-01 10:35 AM
Katalin wrote:This means Java SE 7 from the Oracle-Homepage is OK for OS X 10.7 and 10.8?
ArchiCAD requires Java for more functionalities such as ArchiCAD install/uninstall, license borrowing, saving xls, or publishing to pdf.
2013-02-01 03:13 PM
2013-02-04 05:56 PM
Katalin wrote:The guidance below comes from Java's website. How should we deal with that advice? In the case where TW Server is installed on a true server OS, two versions of Java have proved problematic. For example, in a past year the newer Java 7 on our server had to be uninstalled, Java 6 from the original ArchiCAD DVD installed, then TW Server installed, then Java 7 re-installed.
ArchiCAD 16 uses and supports Java 6 that can be installed from the ArchiCAD DVD or can be downloaded from here: http://www.archicadwiki.com/Install/Java
In case only Java 7 is installed on your Mac OSX, ArchiCAD will prompt to download Java 6 during installation.
2013-02-04 06:15 PM
Karl wrote:Two other items may be of interest:
An update to Java - Java 7 Update 11 - was posted today which addresses the security issue.
2013-02-05 06:18 PM