jdk version [message #64813] |
Fri, 09 July 2004 18:11 |
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Originally posted by: songwang.gmail.com
hi,
I installed eclipse 3.0 and when run it by clicking on the eclipse.exe, I
got a error message asking for jdk1.4.1 or above. i downloaded 1.4.1 and
installed, but eclipse still issuing the same message.
I know I can invoke eclipse from command line specify the jvm location,
but is there any simpler way to let eclipse get the right jvm which is
already installed on my machine.
thanks
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Re: jdk version [message #64858 is a reply to message #64813] |
Mon, 12 July 2004 12:43 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: daniel.megert.gmx.net
allen wrote:
>hi,
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>I installed eclipse 3.0 and when run it by clicking on the eclipse.exe, I
>got a error message asking for jdk1.4.1 or above. i downloaded 1.4.1 and
>installed, but eclipse still issuing the same message.
>
>I know I can invoke eclipse from command line specify the jvm location,
>but is there any simpler way to let eclipse get the right jvm which is
>already installed on my machine.
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>
Start eclipse.exe with -vm <your vm goes here>
Dani
>thanks
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Re: jdk version [message #597784 is a reply to message #64813] |
Mon, 12 July 2004 12:43 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: daniel.megert.gmx.net
allen wrote:
>hi,
>
>I installed eclipse 3.0 and when run it by clicking on the eclipse.exe, I
>got a error message asking for jdk1.4.1 or above. i downloaded 1.4.1 and
>installed, but eclipse still issuing the same message.
>
>I know I can invoke eclipse from command line specify the jvm location,
>but is there any simpler way to let eclipse get the right jvm which is
>already installed on my machine.
>
>
Start eclipse.exe with -vm <your vm goes here>
Dani
>thanks
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