While launching, Dreamweaver (13.2 and earlier versions) prompts you to install Java SE 6 Runtime.
- Apple introduced new Java SE 6 update on Oct 16, 2012 (1.6.037). This Java update uninstalls the Apple-provided Java applet plug-in from all web browsers. For more information see Java for OS X 2012-006 KB. This SK is relevant for: Mac OS X Lion v10.7 or later; Mac OS X Mountain Lion v10.8 or later; Download the latest version of the Java.
- With Mac OS 10.7 (Lion) and later, the Java runtime is no longer installed automatically as part of the OS installation. Follow any of the methods below to install Java runtime.
Java SE 6/SE 7 Runtime is installed on the computer.
Note:
For Mac OS X 10.6 and below, use the Software Update feature (available on the Apple menu) to check that you have the most up-to-date version of Java 6 for your Mac. For issues related to Apple Java 6 on Mac, contact Apple Support. The new Mavericks (10.9) showed me the 'Requesting install', but nothing happened. The solution was to manually.
In Dreamweaver 2014, the prompt does not appear when you launch Dreamweaver. However, you are prompted to install Java SE 6 runtime while logging in to PhoneGap Build service (Site > PhoneGap Build Service > PhoneGap Build Service).
In the pop-up window that appears, click Install and follow the onscreen instructions to install Java SE 6 Runtime.
Note:
Java Se 6 Download For Mac Os X
In Dreamweaver 2014, you can't log in to PhoneGap Build service without installing Java SE 6 Runtime.
Important: Ensure that you install Java SE 6 Runtime only by clicking Install in the pop-up window. If you install Java SE 6 or 7 Runtime through any other means (for example, by directly accessing Java.com), Dreamweaver could still display the prompt.
Even if you have installed Java SE 7 Runtime, you still need to install Java SE 6 Runtime as described above.
If you continue to see the prompt even after installing Java SE 6 Runtime as described above, perform the following steps:
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Dreamweaver displays such a prompt because, when you update to Mac OS 10.9, Java SE 6 Runtime on your computer gets uninstalled.