Java Development Kit For Mac 10.10

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I need help setting up Java Development Kit (JDK) on Mac 10.6.8. I'm trying to take the following online self-paced course:. I've managed to install 'OpenJDK 7 version 1.7.0' by using 'Pacifist' and momentarily altering my '/System/Library/CoreServices/SystemVersion.plist' file as directed in this post:. I've also moved 'OpenJDK 7 version 1.7.0' to the top priority in Java Preferences.

However, upon entering java -version in Terminal, I receive the output -bash: java: command not found. On the other hand, when I enter /usr/bin/java -version, I receive the following output: openjdk version '1.7.0-internal' OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 1.7.0-internal-b00) OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 21.0-b17, mixed mode) I suspect that my issue has to do with establishing the correct PATH, however, I have no idea how to do this and all the guides I find are too cryptic for me to understand. Dj emulator mac free download. Thank you for any assistance! @jgr208, I appreciate your help.

Starting with Java 8 Update 25 (8u25), download and install Java 8 from java.com. A bug was fixed in 8u20 which had prevented the installation of prior releases of Java on Mac OS X 10.10. A bug was fixed in 8u20 which had prevented the installation of prior releases of Java on Mac OS X 10.10.

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I'm beyond frustrated at this point. Is it possible the code from the referenced thread is the issue?: echo 'export JAVA_HOME=/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.7.0_45.jdk/Contents/Home' >> ~/.profile In trying to follow your 'dzone' guide, I'm assuming I can ignore the 'David Blevin's handy setjdk script' since my Java Preferences allows me to move JDK 1.7.0 to the top priority. However, running sudo ln -s /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/1.7.0.jdk results in another command not found error. – Dec 23 '14 at 17:51 •.