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This page isn't correct. MacOS Runtime for Java (MRJ), Apple's internally developed Java runtime, was used in classic MacOS versions 8 and 9 (I can't remember if it was supported under System 7 or not). The Java runtime used under Mac OS X is a port of the HotSpot JVM maintained by Apple. The class library is customised to provide better support for Mac OS X features.

150.101.221.239 (talk) 01:10, 30 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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I've replaced the content on the page with information that is correct AFAIK. Maybe someone will want to flesh it out some more.