Java Runtime Environment
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Check to see if Oracle's JDK/JRE is already installed
If you are not sure whether you have Oracle's JDK or JRE installed correctly, please confirm by doing the following:
- Run a complete directory search (using the 'All File and Folders' option if available) on your drives for the occurrence of 'jdk' in the filename.
- To confirm correct JRE installation , run a complete directory search (using the 'All File and Folders' option if available) on your drives for the occurrence of 'jre' in the filename.
- If your results retrieve a folder with the name 'jdk' immediately followed by a series of version numbers (for example, jdk1.8.0_22), then your Oracle JDK has been installed. You should double-check the contents of this folder to ensure that the installation files are intact. If you are unsure about this, proceed to step 3 to re-install the Oracle JDK. Otherwise, proceed to step 3d to check that your JAVA_HOME environment variable has been set correctly.
- If your results retrieve a folder with the name 'jre' immediately followed by a version number (for example, jre6), then your Oracle JRE has been installed. You should double-check the contents of this folder to ensure that the installation files are intact. If you are unsure about this, proceed to step 4 to re-install the Oracle JRE. Otherwise, proceed to step 4d to check that your JRE_HOME environment variable has been set correctly.
- If you do not retrieve results as explained above, then it is highly likely that your Oracle JDK or JRE has not been installed.
- Go to the Install JDK or Install JRE for the installation instructions.
Install the Oracle JDK
- To install the Oracle JDK, follow these instructions:
- Go to the Java download page.
- Download the JDK version 1.8. Java 1.7 is no longer supported.
- When the download has finished, run the Java installer. At one point, you will be asked to choose a directory to install to. Copy or write this directory down for use later.
- Check that the JAVA_HOME environment variable has been set correctly.
- Open the 'Start' menu, choose 'Run', type cmd in the 'Run' dialog box and click the 'OK' button.
- In the command prompt window, type echo %JAVA_HOME% and then press Enter.
- View the result:
- If a directory path is displayed that looks similar to one of the following examples, with the letters 'jdk' immediately preceding a series of version numbers, and this path matches the location where you installed the Oracle JDK in step 3c, then your Oracle JDK has been successfully installed and your JAVA_HOME environment variable has been set correctly. ''Examples of typical JAVA_HOME environment variable values'':
- C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0_22
- C:\Progra~1\Java\jdk1.8.0_17
- C:\Java\jdk1.8.0_17
- C:\jdk1.8.0_17
- If nothing is displayed or you do not see 'jdk' immediately followed by a series of version numbers (like one of the examples above), then you need to set the JAVA_HOME environment variable. Please follow these instructions to set your JAVA_HOME environment to the directory where you have just installed the JDK. By default, this directory is under C:\Program Files(x86)\Java for a 32 bit Windows System. You will find it under c:\Program Files on a 64 bit Windows system.
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Locate the JDK or JRE Installation Directory
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