﻿id	summary	reporter	owner	description	type	status	priority	milestone	component	version	resolution	keywords	cc
8355	Java updates	anonymous	team	"JOSM should display on its default page when you launch it the last recommanded update for Java, notably when there are serious security issues.
May be it could check (with a button, or automatically) if we run the last update and propose us to upgrade.
Today we have a serious CERT security alert about Java 7.10 which urges us to either disable Java in the browser (not an issue for using JOSM itself), or to upgrade immediately to Java 7.11.
Users of JOSM should be informed as soon as possible, so the HTML page displayed by default in the window should contain this notice, or at least an info when there's an emergency security alert published, pointing to the Oracle page with the notice, or the default www.java.com site (however this default page only shows the 32-bit version, and many JOSM users are actually usiong the 64-bit version for handling larger VM sizes and much bigger OSM files without being limited to less than 2GB and OSM files of less than about 1.5MB)
"	enhancement	closed	normal		Core		wontfix		
