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Mac java 1.8 jdk
Mac java 1.8 jdk









mac java 1.8 jdk

Therefor I assume that in my case even the 64 bit version of Eclipse ends up with the old version and won't start.

mac java 1.8 jdk

I only get the result 1.8 if I specify the whole path to java, which is in the plugins directory mentioned in earlier posts. However in my case I always get the result 1.6, even though the version 1.8 is installed as well. java version '' Java (TM) SE Runtime Environment (build -b13) Java HotSpot (TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.121-b13, mixed mode) The change above will only be active in the current running shell. (I'm relying here on that what's written on the box is really what's in the box.)īut all those guys having problems with Eclipse usually state that when they type the command 'java -version' in the terminal that the latest version gets found and therefor the result is a java version greater than 1.6. After setting the JAVAHOME and you run the java -version command you will see that JDK 1.8 is the new default JDK in your computer. So I made sure to download the 64 bit version. Usually the answer is that you have to use the 64 bit version, not the 32 bit version. I found that several people asked the question of different sites about why Eclipse doesn't find the right version.

mac java 1.8 jdk

Then why won't Eclipse find it and instead show me at start up that it requires Java SDK 1.7 or above and it cannot run on the version 1.6 it found? They're both active, but only come into play when needed. Programs requiring one or the other will use the one they need. You don't need to make either the default version.











Mac java 1.8 jdk