MacOS Software Update itself works and shows that my Mac is up to date. I tried to use the router at home (FritzBox), and I also used tethering via my iPhone as a personal hotspot (and this in turn using mobile data via its SimCard) - just to rule out the possibility that my FritzBox is blocking some ports which are needed for the update. Internet connection itself (wireless) works fine. It seems that the Java Control Panel can not access the information from the internet. Select the Update tab, and disable Check for Updates Automatically, and select. This stays like this for arbitrary time (at least for 15 minutes - after this, I lost the patience). It also makes the Update tab of the Java Control Panel disappear cleanly. However, on top of the panel is only shown something like a rotating circle, most likely indicating that information is being fetched from the internet. I would now expect to be shown a new Java version, if one is available. I went to SystemPreferences/Java and the Java Control Panel opens. If the Java application does not relaunch. Once the installation is completed the Java application will be relaunched. Save all your work before clicking Install and Relaunch. Since I'm running applications which require a higher Java version ( jEdit for instance), I want to update Java. Go to the Update tab in Java Control Panel and click on Update Now button that brings up Installer window. Now only High and Very High levels are available. The Medium security level has been removed. Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.341-b10, mixed mode) The Update tab in the Java Control Panel now enables the users to automatically update 64-bit JREs (in addition to 32-bit versions) that are installed on their system. Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_341-b10) I have a Macbook Pro with running OS 12.6.
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