Node Java doesn't work on different Platforms of OSX #413
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The primary issue with Node-Java on OSX is that the path to the Java SDK is embedded in the compiled code. This used to be OK in OSX, but the most recent versions of OSX no longer bundle Java. Users have to manually install it, and may have different versions in different locations.
This means after the code is built, Java is not necessarily accessible in the fixed location provided with the build. A solution (included in this pull request) is to compile with a link to the version of Java you wish to use. The link needs to be defined (currently in /Library/Application Support/ExportData/) which is probably not ideal. Could easily be modified to something like /Library/Application Support/node-java/.