Apple is no longer supplying Java for the Mac (and even in the past this presumes OSX.) I believe when they did support it, it had been upgraded to 1.6 though. They moved it in to public domain and so it probably lives somewhere else now. One might also find it under 'old' downloads or some such. Sign in to Cloud. Access your cloud dashboard, manage orders, and more. Sign up for a free trial. Starting with JDK 7 update 6 Oracle provides a JRE version for Mac OS X users which includes a Java Plugin. The download is available in our main Java SE download page. Oracle does not provide version of the JRE below Java SE 7. For earlier versions of Java SE for Mac please contact Apple Computer.
Download Java for OS X 2017-001 Java for macOS 2017-001 installs the legacy Java 6 runtime for macOS 10.13 High Sierra, macOS 10.12 Sierra, macOS 10.11 El Capitan, macOS 10.10 Yosemite, macOS 10.9 Mavericks, macOS 10.8 Mountain Lion, and macOS 10.7 Lion. You can follow the instructions below to complete the Java 6 installation. Installing Java SE 6 Runtime. Click on the “More Info” button. The “More Info” button may be broken on some Yosemite minor versions. If so, go to the Mac Support site (support.apple.com/kb/DL1572) to download Java 6. Click on the Download button on the Mac support page; This will begin downloading the Java installer. You can see the current status of the download on your dock.
This class provides the functionality of a 'Message Authentication Code' (MAC) algorithm.
A MAC provides a way to check the integrity of information transmitted over or stored in an unreliable medium, based on a secret key. Typically, message authentication codes are used between two parties that share a secret key in order to validate information transmitted between these parties.
A MAC mechanism that is based on cryptographic hash functions is referred to as HMAC. HMAC can be used with any cryptographic hash function, e.g., MD5 or SHA-1, in combination with a secret shared key. HMAC is specified in RFC 2104.
Mac
getAlgorithmReturns the algorithm name of thisMac object.
This is the same name that was specified in one of the
getInstance calls that created this Mac object.
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