http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html
.PATH
, or reference it explicitly on the command line.java -jar
from the JDK directory on your system, as shown in the example below:/home/Oracle/jdk7_15/jdk1.7.0_15
in this example with the location of the JDK on your system.java -jar
from the JDK directory on your system, as shown in the example below:homeOraclejdk7_15jdk1.7.0_15
in this example with the location of the JDK on your system.Screen | Description |
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This screen appears if this is the first time you are installing any Oracle product on this host. Specify the location where you want to create your central inventory. Make sure that the operating system group name selected on this screen has write permissions to the central inventory location.For more information about the central inventory, see 'Understanding the Oracle Central Inventory' in Installing Software with the Oracle Universal Installer. | |
This screen introduces you to the product installer. | |
Use this screen to specify the location of your Oracle home directory. Ensure that the name of the directory that you choose does not contain spaces. For more information about Oracle Fusion Middleware directory structure, see 'Selecting Directories for Installation and Configuration' in Planning an Installation of Oracle Fusion Middleware. | |
This screen verifies that your system meets the minimum necessary requirements. If there are any warning or error messages, refer to Section 1.4. | |
Use this screen to verify the installation options you selected. If you want to save these options to a response file, click Save and provide the location and name of the response file. Response files can be used later in a silent installation situation. For more information about silent or command line installation, see 'Using the Oracle Universal Installer in Silent Mode' in Installing Software with the Oracle Universal Installer. | |
This screen allows you to see the progress of the installation. | |
This screen appears when the installation is complete. Review the information on this screen. You can use this screen to customize Oracle JDevleoper. For more information about customizing Oracle JDeveloper using the Installation Completed screen, see Section 2.2.3. |
Option | Description and Action |
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Start JDeveloper with Default Settings | Select this option if you want to start Oracle JDeveloper using the default settings. All your Oracle JDeveloper projects will be saved in this default location. |
Customize Settings and Then Start JDeveloper | Select this option to do the following:
|
Finish Installation without Starting JDeveloper | Select this option to quit the installation wizard without starting Oracle JDeveloper. |
Directory or File | Description |
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JDeveloper Home | This directory is the Oracle home that contains the binary files and configuration files that are required to run Oracle JDeveloper. |
cfgtoollogs | This directory contains the log files for your installation and configuration transactions. |
coherence | This directory contains the Coherence product files. |
em | This directory contains files used by Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control. |
inventory | This directory contains information about the components, feature sets, and patches installed in this Oracle JDeveloper home directory. |
registry.xml | This file is located in the inventory directory. It contains the location and versions of all components currently registered with this Oracle Jdeveloper installation. Whenever you add a new plug-in or add-on, the information gets updated in this file. |
jdeveloper | This directory contains the files that are needed to run the Oracle JDeveloper application. It also contains files that can be used to modify the application settings. |
OPatch | This directory contains OPatch and supported files. OPatch is a tool used to patch Oracle Fusion Middleware software. |
oracle_common | This directory contains the binary and library files required for Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control and Java Required Files (JRF). |
oraInst.loc | This file contains information about the inventory location of the installation. |
oui | This directory contains files used by the Oracle Universal Installer, including the deinstaller program. If you need to run the Oracle Universal Installer again after the product is installed, you should do so from this directory. |
wlserver | This directory contains the WebLogic Server product files. |
http://www.info-zip.org/
.C:Program Files
as the installation directory.jdevjava.zip
:http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html
.jdevjava.zip
to the target directory.JDEV_HOME
is used to represent the directory of the installation. For example, if you unzipped jdevjava.zip
into C:jdev_install
, then JDEV_HOME
refers to C:jdev_install
.