Sure, that is another solution..
Because it is just the default jre, runtime stuff.

If you need another one, or another JDK/SDK, you can choose it for your
project from within eclipse.

And the eclipse homepage says it is only tested and recommended with
Java 5.0 - but it "could" works also work with Java 6 or Java 7
(IcedTea)

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