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by metanonsense 817 days ago
Even if this was the right thing, they could / should have changed this behavior in a pre-release because that's exactly the kind of API change in the OS that will catch people off-guard. As another commenter wrote, I'd consider this either a serious flaw in Apples release process or they learned about some very dangerous vulnerability where the old behavior was abused and they decided that they rather annoy all users and vendors of Java software out there than tolerate the vulnerability in MacOS. But in this case I'd surmise that at least now Oracle would have been informed about this.