On 30/10/14 15:33, Tanstaafl wrote:
No, it should be very easy to answer - for someone who knows.
There is no version of Java that can be recommended as a "universal" or
"general" answer. Which version to use literally depends upon:
* Extensions;
* Third party software that interfaces with LibO;
* Platform;
* Internal components of LibO;
that you use.
Couple that with zero day exploits of Java in the wild, before the
official release of the version of Java that is targeted, and the only
safe advice is to not use Java, unless it is on an air gapped system.
FWIW, even though A11Y requires Java, at least one screen reader works
better without Java installed, than with Java installed.
jonathon
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