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Installing JDK Vijayan Sugumaran Department of DIS Oakland University
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Downloading JDK The Java SE Development Kit (JDK) installer can be downloaded from the following url: http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp Click on the Download button corresponding to JDK 7. On that page there are other options if you want the netBeans IDE or the Enterprise Edition, etc. On the next page click on the license agreement radio button Click on the link that says: jdk-7-windows-i586.exe (for 32 bit operating system) jdk-7-windows-i586.exe jdk-7-windows-x64.exe (for 64 bit operating system) Run the installer file to start the installation of JDK Accept all the default settings. It will create a new directory called jdk1.7.0 where you specified and there will be a subdirectory called “bin” which contains all the jdk tools (javac, java, etc.). There will also be another subdirectory called “lib” which is where the.jar files are stored
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Setting Environment Variables In order to access the java binary files from any directory, we should set the PATH environment variable To access.class files from other locations, we need to set the CLASSPATH variable. The CLASSPATH variable can also indicate where to look for.jar files
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Setting Path and Classpath Right mouse click on “My Computer” and select the “Properties” option The system properties panel will pop up. Click on the “Advanced” tab. In Windows 7, click on the “Advanced system settings” link on the left which will take you to the “Advanced” tab. Click on the “Environment Variables” button If the Path and Classpath variables are already defined, then you can add values at the end by highlighting itand clicking on the “Edit” button. The directories are separated by semicolon If the variables don’t exist, then you can create them by clicking on the “New” button, and enter the values for those variables (see next slide) The first value for the classpath variable should be “.;” that indicates current directory
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Environment Variables in Windows 7
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System Properties Panel (XP)
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