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This package installs the same version of Java 6 included in Java for Mac 2013-005. This update uninstalls the Apple-provided Java applet plug-in from all web browsers. To use applets on a web page, click on the region labeled 'Missing plug-in' to go download the latest version of the Java applet plug-in from Oracle. I've instaled the Java for Developer package provided from Apple for 10.7 and java apps are running fine but eclipse cannot find the JDK root path and I cant either. Anybody any ideas? JDK on OSX 10.7 Lion. Ask Question 67. Jnlp file is prompting mac to download JRE, but its already installed (Java 1.6.0_37) Mac OSX 10.7.5.
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I have a Mac with OS Snow Leopard (10.6.8). I want to develop with JDK 7 but Oracle's website says JDK need OS 10.7.3 and later. So I followed some questions and answers on a similar topic here on Stackoverflow and found the following answer (by @larsac), using Pacifist to install JDK 7:
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'The answer from @reukiodo is definitely the way to go, so thanks a bunch!. However, it might need some further explanation for newbs like myself.
1) Download the two DMG's that @reukiodo posted links to.
2) Install Pacifist.
3) Open the java-DMG with pacifist.
4) In the 'Package Contents'-tab (default tab), select the 'Contents of JDK 7 Update XX.pkg' (XX being e.g. 51).
5) Click the 'Install' button and follow the on-screen instructions.
6) Open Java Preferences.app in yout Utilities folder and drag Java SE 7 to the top of the list of Java versions in the 'General'-tab (default tab).'
I followed all these steps: as far as step 5) everything works fine, but then step 6) doesn't work for me, i.e. when I open my Java Preferences.app I have no Java SE 7 so I cannot drag it!
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Mac has a useful tool for change between several java versions that can help you. This is /usr/libexec/java_home.
Then you can try set JAVA_HOME on .profile file at your home
just be sure that you have 1.7 version entry at /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines folder
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I've instaled the Java for Developer package provided from Apple for 10.7 and java apps are running fine
but eclipse cannot find the JDK root path and I cant either.
Anybody any ideas?
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You can download the 10.7 Lion JDK from http://connect.apple.com.
Java 8 For Mac
- Sign in and click the
java
section on the right. - The jdk is installed into a different location then previous. This will result in IDEs (such as Eclipse) being unable to locate source code and javadocs.
- At the time of writing the JDK ended up here:/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/1.6.0_26-b03-383.jdk/Contents/Home
- Open up eclipse preferences and go to Java --> Installed JREs page
- Rather than use the 'JVM Contents (MacOS X Default) we will need to use the JDK location
- At the time of writing Search is not aware of the new JDK location; we we will need to click on the Add button
- From the Add JRE wizard choose 'MacOS X VM' for the JRE Type
- For the JRE Definition Page we need to fill in the following:
- JRE Home: /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/1.6.0_26-b03-383.jdk/Contents/Home
- The other fields will now auto fill, with the default JRE name being 'Home'.You can quickly correct this to something more meaningful:
- JRE name: System JDK
- Finish the wizard and return to the Installed JREs page
- Choose 'System JDK' from the list
- You can now develop normally with:
- javadocs correctly shown for base classes
- source code correctly shown when debugging
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On newer versions of OS X you should find ALL JREs (and JDKs) under
/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/
/System/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/
the old path
/System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/
has been deprecated.
Here is the official deprecation note:
Joerg RuethschillingJoerg Ruethschilling
I have just ran into the same problem after updating. The JRE that is downloaded by OSX Lion is missing JavaRuntimeSupport.jar which will work but can wreck havoc on a lot of things. If you've updated, and you had a working JDK/JRE installed prior to that, do the following in Eclipse:
1) Project > Properties > Java Build Path > Select broken JRE/JDK > Edit
Java
2) Select 'Alternate JRE'
3) Click 'Installed JREs..'
4) In the window that opens, click 'Search..'
If all goes well, it will find your older JRE/JDK. Mine was in this location:
Yuri BriganceYuri Brigance
For Mountain Lion, Apple's java is up to 1.6.0_35-b10-428.jdk as of today.
It is indeed located under /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines .
You just download
'Java for OS X 2012-005 Developer Package' (Sept 6, 2012)
from
http://connect.apple.com/
In my view, Apple's naming is at least a bit confusing; why '-005' - is this the fifth version, or the fifth of five installers one needs?
And then run the installer; then follow the above steps inside Eclipse.
It is indeed located under /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines .
You just download
'Java for OS X 2012-005 Developer Package' (Sept 6, 2012)
from
http://connect.apple.com/
In my view, Apple's naming is at least a bit confusing; why '-005' - is this the fifth version, or the fifth of five installers one needs?
And then run the installer; then follow the above steps inside Eclipse.
Martin HaeberliMartin Haeberli
You can download jdk6 here http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1573
Wish it helps
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