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JavaTM SE Development Kit 7 Update 80 and NetBeansTM IDE 8.0.2 Java SE Software Bundle Installation Instructions

The following instructions describe how to install the JavaTM Platform, Standard Edition Development Kit (Java SE 7 Update 80 JDKTM) and the NetBeansTM IDE 8.0.2 Java SE integrated development environment bundle.

Contents

Download Jdk-7u80-nb-8_0_2-macosx-x64.dmg

  • Installing the Software Bundle
  • Uninstalling the Software

The Software Bundle Distribution

The Java TM SE Development Kit 7 Update 80 and NetBeansTM IDE 8.0.2 Java SE Software Bundle is distributed for various platforms as follows:

Installation FilenamePlatform
jdk-7u80-nb-8_0_2-windows-i586.exeWindows x86 (32-bit)
jdk-7u80-nb-8_0_2-windows-x64.exeWindows x64 (64-bit)
jdk-7u80-nb-8_0_2-linux-i586.shLinux x86 (32-bit)
jdk-7u80-nb-8_0_2-linux-x64.shLinux x64 (64-bit)
jdk-7u80-nb-8_0_2-macosx-x64.dmgOS X v10.7.3 (64-bit)

Note: JavaTM SE Development Kit 7 Update 80 cobundles JavaFX 2.2.

Installing the Software Bundle on Microsoft Windows

To install the software, you must have administrator privileges on your system. The installer places the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) software in %Program Files%Javajre7, regardless of the specified JDK install location.

Note: This installer does not displace the system version of the Java platform that is supplied by the Windows operating system.

Before You Install

  1. Verify that your system meets or exceeds the minimum hardware requirements:
    1. 800MHz Intel Pentium III or equivalent
    2. 512 MB of RAM.
    3. 750 MB of free space

      Note: The installer uses the %USERPROFILE%Local SettingsTemp directory to store temporary files.

  2. Verify that you have administrator privileges on your system.
  3. Download the installer file and save it on your system.
    1. For the 32-bit Windows operating system, the installer file name is jdk-7u80-nb-8_0_2-windows-i586.exe.
    2. For the 64-bit Windows operating system, the installer file name is jdk-7u80-nb-8_0_2-windows-x64.exe.

Installing the Software

  1. Double-click the installer file to run the installer.
  2. At the Welcome page of the installation wizard, click Next.
  3. At the JUnit License Agreement page, decide if you want to install JUnit and click the appropriate option, click Next.
  4. At the JDK Installation page, specify which directory to install the JDK into and click Next.
  5. At the NetBeans IDE Installation page, do the following:
    1. Specify the directory for the NetBeans IDE installation.
    2. Accept the default JDK installation to use with the IDE or specify another JDK location.
  6. Click Next.
  7. Review the Summary page to ensure the software installation locations are correct.
  8. Click Install to begin the installation.
  9. At the Setup Complete page, provide anonymous usage data if desired, and click Finish.

    When the installation is complete, you can view the log file, which resides in the following directory: %USERPROFILE%.nbilog.

Installing the Software Bundle on Linux

You can install the JDK software and NetBeans IDE in directories of your choice. You do not have to be a root user to use this installer unless you choose to install this bundle in a system-wide location.

Note: This installer does not displace the system version of the Java platform that is supplied by the operating system.

Before you install

  1. Verify that your system meets or exceeds the recommended minimum hardware requirements:
    1. Pentium III workstation, 800 MHz
    2. 512 MB of RAM
    3. 700 MB of free space

      Note: The installer uses the /tmp or the /var/tmp directory for temporary files.

  2. Download the installer file and save it on your system.
    1. For the 32-bit Linux operating system, the installer file name is jdk-7u80-nb-8_0_2-linux-i586.sh
    2. For the 64-bit Linux operating system, the installer file name is jdk-7u80-nb-8_0_2-linux-x64.sh
  3. Navigate to the directory into which you downloaded the installer file and type:

    chmod +x <installer-file-name> to change the installer file's permissions so it can be executed.

Installing the Software

  1. Type the following command from the directory where you placed the installation file:

    ./<installer-file-name>

  2. At the Welcome page of the installation wizard, click Next.
  3. At the JUnit License Agreement page, decide if you want to install JUnit and click the appropriate option, click Next.
  4. At the JDK Installation page, specify the directory where to install the JDK and click Next.
  5. At the NetBeans IDE Installation page, do the following:
    1. Specify the directory for the NetBeans IDE installation.
    2. Accept the default JDK installation to use with the IDE or specify another JDK location.
  6. Click Next.
  7. Review the Summary page to ensure the software installation locations are correct.
  8. Click Install to begin the installation.
  9. At the Setup Complete page, provide anonymous usage data if desired, and click Finish.

    When the installation is complete, you can view the log file, which resides in the following directory: ~/.nbi/log.

Note: If you choose to install this bundle into a system-wide location such as /usr/local, you must first login as root to gain the necessary permissions.

Installing the Software Bundle on OS X

The Software Bundle can be installed only on OS X v10.7.3 (Lion) or newer. The installer refuses earlier OS X releases.

Note: This installer does not displace the system version of the Java platform that is supplied by the operating system.

Before you install

  1. If you are installing on OS X, install the required OS X updates before proceeding further. If you install this bundle without having first installed the proper OS X updates, you may experience unexpected behavior with the installer or the Java platform.

    Note: You can check for the available updates at http://support.apple.com/downloads.

  2. Verify that your system meets or exceeds the recommended minimum hardware requirements:
    1. Dual-Core Intel (64-bit)
    2. 1 GB of RAM
    3. 700 MB of free space
  3. Download the jdk-7u80-nb-8_0_2-macosx-x64.dmg installer file.

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  1. After the download completes, run the installer. The installer file has the .dmg extension.
  2. On the panel that opens double-click the package icon. The package has the .mpkg extension. The installation wizard starts.
  3. At the Introduction page of the installation wizard, click Continue.
  4. At the Installation Type page, select the appropriate option below:
    1. To perform a standard installation of the Software Bundle, click Install.
    2. To specify another installation location, click Change Install Location.
  5. (Optional, required if you clicked Change Install Location in step 4) At the Destination Select page, specify the disk for Software Bundle installation and click Continue.
  6. (Optional, required if you clicked Change Install Location in step 4) At the Installation Type page, click Install.
  7. Enter the administrator's name and password for your system and click Install Software to begin the installation.

    The Installation page displays the progress of the installation.

  8. When the installation is complete, click Close at the Summary page.

Uninstalling the Software from Windows

Each product in the bundle must be uninstalled separately.

To uninstall the IDE:

  1. Shut down the IDE.
  2. From the Control Panel, select Uninstall a program.
  3. Select NetBeans IDE 8.0.2 and click Remove.

To uninstall the JDK and JavaFX 2.2:

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  1. From the Control Panel, select Uninstall a program.
  2. Select Java(TM) SE Development Kit 7 Update 80 from the list and click Remove.

Note: If you uninstall the JDK, but want to continue using NetBeans IDE 8.0.2, you must set the IDE's -jdkhome option to point to an another installation of the JDK as outlined below.

To uninstall the Java Runtime Environment:

  1. From the Control Panel, select Uninstall a program.
  2. Select Java 7 Update 80 from the list and click Remove.

To change the value of -jdkhome:

  1. Navigate to the etc folder of the NetBeans IDE installation directory. The default location is C:Program FilesNetBeans 8.0.2etc.
  2. Open the netbeans.conf file in a text editor and edit the netbeans_jdkhome option.

Note: Java TM SE Development Kit (JDK) 5.0 and JDK 6 are not supported on any platform for this release. You must have JDK 7 Update 10 (or newer) on your system to install and run NetBeans IDE 8.0.2.

Uninstalling the Software from Linux

Each product in the bundle must be uninstalled separately.

To uninstall the IDE:

  1. Navigate to the installation directory of the NetBeans IDE.
  2. Type ./uninstall.sh to run the uninstaller.

To uninstall the JDK and JavaFX 2.2:

  • Remove the JDK installation directory.

Uninstalling the Software from OS X

Each product in the bundle must be uninstalled separately.

To uninstall the IDE:

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  1. Shut down the software.
  2. Drag the program folders or files to the Trash. Note that the default location for the IDE and application server is /Applications/NetBeans/.

To uninstall the JDK and JavaFX 2.2:

  • Remove the jdk1.7.0_80.jdk installation folder under /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/.

Finding Additional Documentation

NetBeans IDE is documented in the software's help system, however, additional documentation about developing with NetBeans IDE is available at the NetBeans Documentation, Training & Support page.

For installation troubleshooting help please refer to the NetBeans IDE Installation FAQ.

See instructions for installing the JDK and JRE on Windows, Linux, and OS X at the Java SE Downloads page.

Providing Feedback

To report a bug or to request a feature for the JDK software, please refer to the following web site: http://bugreport.java.com/bugreport/index.jsp.

To submit your comments or suggestions about the JDK software, please send email to the OpenJDK Governance Board.

For NetBeans software development team contact information, or to learn more about NetBeans IDE and the NetBeans software community, visit the NetBeans Community Portal.

To submit feedback about this documentation, please send email to Documentation Feedback.

This topic includes the following sections:

System Requirements for Installing the JDK on macOS

The following are the system requirements for installing the JDK on macOS:

  • Any Intel-based computer running macOS.

  • Administrator privileges.

    You cannot install Java for a single user. Installing the JDK on macOS is performed on a systemwide basis for all users. Administrator privileges are required to install the JDK on macOS.

Determining the Default JDK Version on macOS

When starting a Java application through the command line, the system uses the default JDK.

There can be multiple JDKs installed on the macOS system.

You can determine which version of the JDK is the default by entering java -version in a Terminal window. If the installed version is 12 Interim 0, Update 0, and Patch 0, then you see a string that includes the text 12. For example:

To run a different version of Java, either specify the full path, or use the java_home tool. For example:

$ /usr/libexec/java_home -v 12 --exec javac -version

Installing the JDK on macOS

  1. Download the JDK .dmg file, jdk-12.interim.update.patch-macosx-x64.dmg.

    Before the file can be downloaded, you must accept the license agreement.

  2. From either the browser Downloads window or from the file browser, double-click the .dmg file to start it.
    A Finder window appears that contains an icon of an open box and the name of the .pkg file.
  3. Double-click the JDK 12.pkg icon to start the installation application.
    The installation application displays the Introduction window.
  4. Click Continue.
  5. Click Install.
    A window appears that displays the message: Installer is trying to install new software. Enter your password to allow this.
  6. Enter the Administrator user name and password and click Install Software.
    The software is installed and a confirmation window is displayed.
After the software is installed, you can delete the .dmg file if you want to save disk space.

Uninstalling the JDK on macOS

You must have Administrator privileges.

Note:

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Do not attempt to uninstall Java by removing the Java tools from /usr/bin. This directory is part of the system software and any changes will be reset by Apple the next time that you perform an update of the OS.

  1. Go to /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines.
  2. Remove the directory whose name matches the following format by executing the rm command as a root user or by using the sudo tool:
    /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk-interim.update.patch.jdk

    For example, to uninstall 12 Interim 0 Update 0 Patch 0:

    $ rm -rf jdk-12.jdk

Installation FAQ on macOS Platform

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This topic provides answers for the following frequently asked questions about installing JDK on macOS computers.

1. How do I find out which version of Java is the system default?

When you run a Java application from the command line, it uses the default JDK. If you do not develop Java applications, then you do not need to worry about this. See Determining the Default JDK Version on macOS.

2. How do I uninstall Java?

See Uninstalling the JDK on macOS.

3. After installing Java for macOS 2012-006, can I continue to use Apple's Java 6 alongside the macOS JDK for Java 12?

If you want to continue to develop with Java 6 using command-line, then you can modify the startup script for your favorite command environment. For bash, use this:

$ export JAVA_HOME=`/usr/libexec/java_home -v 12`

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Some applications use /usr/bin/java to call Java. After installing Java for macOS 2012-006, /usr/bin/java will find the newest JDK installed, and will use that for all of the Java-related command-line tools in /usr/bin. You may need to modify those applications to find Java 6, or contact the developer for a newer version of the application.

4. Can I restore Apple Java after uninstalling Oracle Java?

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Go back to Apple Java using the following instructions:

  1. Uninstall Oracle Java by deleting the plug-in file. From a command-line, enter:

    $ sudo rm -rf '/Library/Internet Plug-Ins/JavaAppletPlugin.plugin'

  2. Create a symlink using the following command, entered on a single line:

    $ sudo ln -s /System/Library/Java/Support/CoreDeploy.bundle/Contents/JavaAppletPlugin.plugin '/Library/Internet Plug-Ins/JavaAppletPlugin.plugin'

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5. What happened to the Java Preferences app in Application Utilities?

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The Java Preferences app was part of the Apple Java installation and is not used by Oracle Java. Therefore, macOS releases from Apple that do not include Apple Java will not include Java Preferences.