Post on 31-Mar-2015
If you do not have JDK setup, follow these instructions to download– Go to the link http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp
– Under the Section “Java SE Development Kit (JDK) ”
– Click on Download Button
– (on the next page) Select Platform (like Windows)
– Check the License Agreement checkbox
– Click on Continue button
– (normally download begins after this stage, but sometimes it ask for a few other options)
– In the middle of the (visible) page there would be a link under section
Java SE Development Kit xUyy (i.e 6U16)
– Right click on the Link save target as (define path where you want to save your download)
Java Development Kit (JDK)Downloading JDK Installer
Keep the Default Setting (recommended)
Keep the ‘Install to’ path as default (recommended)
Click on ‘Next’ button
Java Development Kit (JDK)JDK Installation
The Installation would begin nowPlease wait for a while, until the setup would finish the Installation
Java Development Kit (JDK)JDK Installation
Once the Installation is Finished
Click on ‘Finish’ button to complete the setup
Java Development Kit (JDK)JDK Installation
Java Development Kit - jdk 1.6_x
Now Install the downloaded JDK as any other software
Say You have installed it on normal path C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_15\
The Important thing is to setup the Environmental Variables for JDK.
Follow the coming steps to Set your Environmental Variables correctly…
Java Development Kit (JDK)JDK Installation
Right Click on you’re My Computer Icon
and Click on Properties option
Java Development Kit (JDK)Setting JDK Environmental Variables
System Properties Dialogue Box would be displayed:
Java Development Kit (JDK)Setting JDK Environmental Variables
Select Advanced Tab
Click on Environmental Variable button
Java Development Kit (JDK)Setting JDK Environmental Variables
A separate “Environmental Variables” Dialogue box would appear Which already contains two types of Values,, i.e. User Variables for user_xyz, and System Variables (or Global variables)
We would set our Desired Variables in User Variable Section
To set a User level Environmental VariableClick on New button, below the User Variable Section
Java Development Kit (JDK)Setting JDK Environmental Variables
Environmental Variable JAVA_HOME
When You click on New button, a dialogue box would appear which would be having two fields ‘Variable name’ and ‘Variable value’
In ‘Variable name’ field, put the value ‘JAVA_HOME’ (case sensitive)
and in ‘Variable value’ field the value would be full path of Jdk Installation (where ever you have installed it) for example, In my case, it would beC:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_15\
Then click on OK button
Java Development Kit (JDK)Setting JDK Environmental Variables
Environmental Variable Path
In ‘Variable name’ field, put the value ‘Path’
and in ‘Variable value’ field value would be %JAVA_HOME%\bin
Remember this %JAVA_HOME% is the reference to the environmental variable we have set previously,, and here the value would be %JAVA_HOME% followed by \bin(don’t skip or ignore the backslash ‘\’)
Then click on OK button
Java Development Kit (JDK)Setting JDK Environmental Variables
Environmental Variable classpath
In ‘Variable name’ field, put the value ‘classpath’
The value field would actually contain three values separated by semicolon ‘;’ and they are:
. (a dot), JDK library path and JRE library path
Thus the value would be like.;%JAVA_HOME%\lib;%JAVA_HOME%\jre\lib
(it’s like dot ‘.’ followed by semicolon ‘;’ then %JAVA_HOME% followed by \lib followed by another semicolor ‘;’ then %JAVA_HOME% followed by \jre\lib (note backslashes carefully)
Then click on OK button
Java Development Kit (JDK)Setting JDK Environmental Variables
Prepared by:
Virtual University Open Source Software Community(VOSS Com.) vosscom@vu.edu.pk
VIRTUAL UNIVERSITY OF PAKISTAN
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