Yes you are right you need to create JAVA_HOME variable which would be under
system variable and its value should be path where Java Development Kit is
installed (For example C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_17)
The PATH variable which is already defined under System variable - add path
value up to
HI!
Almost Success??
I am not sure this is the best method. I think I need to make a
JAVA_HOME variable under "Environmental Variables" under either "User
variables for Computer" or "System variables?" This is because as
other components are added the JAVA_HOME variable as to be reference
such a
Hello,
I can't download "4010_websecthreats.zip" and "4016_jspbookstore.zip"
Please help.
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1) java.exe definately installed
2) I do not think you installed JDK, but only the JRE is installed .
Thus "java" is there but not "javac"
Or other posibilty is that javac is not in "C:\Program Files\Java
\jdk1.6.0_02\bin "
Verify by looking at C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_02\bin using
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