To develop Java applications and applets, you need the JDK (Java Development Kit), which includes the JRE.
For most people, the installation instructions in the previous table are all that you need. The following advanced options, available only on Microsoft Windows, are also available.
- As of Java SE 6 Update 10, the release may be installed in one of two configurations: patch-in-place or static. For more information, see Java Runtime Environment Configuration.
- To quietly install the Java platform behind the scenes, and for information on other install options, see JRE Installer Options.
- When you need a quicker installation, the kernel installation is an option. In this scenario, a small set of core functionality is initially downloaded. For more information, see Java Kernel Installation.
- The Windows releases of Java Plug-in and Java Web Start support the ability to automatically download a particular version of the JRE. In this scenario, when the user launches a program using one of these mechanisms, the correct version of the JRE is installed behind the scenes, as needed. For more information, and for a list of available
.cab
files, see Autodownload Files.
==> * After Downloading this software then install it in C Drive.
==> * Right Click at "My Computer" < Advance(tab) < Environment Variables (Tab in Left Bottom) < System Variables (Bar) < "click on PATH link" < place semi-colon " ; " < copy your Path link from your Java folder in "Program files"
Paste this path here
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