$ java -jar Reporter.jar … No Java runtime present, requesting install. Nope.
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What’s the deal with Apple releasing Java apps these days? (Apple News Publisher requires it, too.) Cross platform? Not really.
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Seems like just from a security angle, they’d want to keep people from installing the Java runtime. https://www.cvedetails.com/vulnerability-list/vendor_id-93/product_id-19117/Oracle-JRE.html …
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My best guess: outsourcing combined with project management that doesn’t understand the customer base.
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WebObject folks are smart server-side and should realize that Java has no place on a client device. Exposing infrastructure is bad.
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So what’s the bug bounty for getting into iTunes Connect via a .jar file? /cc
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Alex, I’ll take Bad Ideas for $1000: “Requires a cleartext Apple ID password in a file.” “What is Reporter?” https://help.apple.com/itc/appsreporterguide/#/itc960331fbb …
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Count Franken Retweeted Eric McCarthy
Java is a fine tool for the server (been there, done that.) The problem is when the backend leaks into the frontend:http://twitter.com/limulus/status/765591806863998976 …
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The thing that’s most frustrating about all of this is that we really want a RESTful API for this info. Would be easier to harden, too.
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Unfortunately, this is just another example of why Apple can’t do services.https://stratechery.com/2016/apples-organizational-crossroads/ …
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