![]() OpenJDK EA - Latest OpenJDK Early-Access build for development version from Oracle. OpenJDK GA - Latest OpenJDK General-Availability Release build from Oracle. JDK Java Development Kit - needed for Java development, depends on full JRE. Full JRE Full Java runtime environment - needed for executing Java GUI programs, depends on headless JRE. Headless JRE The minimal Java runtime - needed for executing non-GUI Java programs. The Arch Linux OpenJDK packages are built from the upstream OpenJDK source code. There are several distributors of OpenJDK builds such as Adoptium (formerly known as AdoptOpenJDK) and Amazon Corretto. ![]() OpenJDK is an open-source implementation of the Java Platform, Standard Edition (Java SE), designated as the official reference implementation. The script /etc/profile.d/jdk.sh is no longer provided by any package. Most executables of the Java installation are provided by direct links in /usr/bin, while others are available in $PATH. This is used to display and point to a working default Java environment in /usr/lib/jvm/java-$/jre. Warning: The links /usr/lib/jvm/default and /usr/lib/jvm/default-runtime should always be edited with archlinux-java. 5.2 Silence 'Picked up JDK_JAVA_OPTIONS' message on command line.4.10 Error initializing QuantumRenderer: no suitable pipeline found.4.9 Java applications cannot open external links.4.8 JavaFX's MediaPlayer constructor throws an exception.4.7 System freezes when debugging JavaFX Applications.4.6 Gray window, applications not resizing with WM, menus immediately closing.3 Package pre-requisites to support archlinux-java. ![]() 2.5 Launching an application with the non-default java version.2.4 Fixing the default Java environment.2.3 Unsetting the default Java environment.2.1 List compatible Java environments installed.I'm running Windows 7, Eclipse Helios and Java 1.6.0_26. ![]() So I'm really trying to figure out how to get things back to the "default" setup without messing stuff up. I've looked at all the other posts about adding something to your PATH or adding the -vm option to the Eclipse ini (couldn't get this to work) or copying the jre folder to eclipse\jre (this worked but doesn't seem like a good long term solution). I have not changed anyhing Eclipse/Java related on my machine but a Windows update was applied to my machine yesterday, so maybe that has something to do with it (but I don't see anything that would affect Java). No Java virtual machine was found after searching the following locations:Ĭ:\Program Files\eclipse\jre\bin\javaw.exe Now all the sudden I'm getting the following error on startup: "A Java Runtime Environment (JRE) or Java Development Kit (JDK) must be available in order to run Eclipse. Eclipse was running fine yesterday (and has been since I installed it about a year ago). ![]()
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