Eclipse 4.3.2 64 Bit Permanent Warning Message [message #1285365] |
Sat, 05 April 2014 09:30  |
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Hello everyone. I am quite a newbie to both Eclipse and Java. The moment I started Eclipse, I had a problem. After I created a project and a class called TheBasics (following a tutorial), I received a warning. The warning stated:
Description Resource Path Location Type
Build path specifies execution environment CDC-1.1/Foundation-1.1. There are no JREs installed in the workspace that are strictly compatible with this environment. TheBasics Build path JRE System Library Problem
I have searched the Internet on how to resolve these problems. However, none of the solutions were even possible for me to use as I could not understand them. Can someone help me resolve this problem?
Here is a picture of the issue: prntscr.com/376wb2
Here is my DxDiag log: pastebin.com/Whw9YTCt
It is not my actual machine name.
I am a newbie to Eclipse and Java, so please tell me step by step what to do if you have any solutions. Thank you for your time.
Thanks in advance,
Rawr Zoring
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Re: Eclipse 4.3.2 64 Bit Permanent Warning Message [message #1287610 is a reply to message #1285365] |
Mon, 07 April 2014 19:30  |
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On 04/07/2014 06:35 AM, Rawr Zoring wrote:
> Hello everyone. I am quite a newbie to both Eclipse and Java. The moment
> I started Eclipse, I had a problem. After I created a project and a
> class called TheBasics (following a tutorial), I received a warning. The
> warning stated:
>
> Description Resource Path Location Type
> Build path specifies execution environment CDC-1.1/Foundation-1.1. There
> are no JREs installed in the workspace that are strictly compatible with
> this environment. TheBasics Build path JRE System Library
> Problem
>
> I have searched the Internet on how to resolve these problems. However,
> none of the solutions were even possible for me to use as I could not
> understand them. Can someone help me resolve this problem?
>
> Here is a picture of the issue: prntscr.com/376wb2
> Here is my DxDiag log: pastebin.com/Whw9YTCt
> It is not my actual machine name.
>
> I am a newbie to Eclipse and Java, so please tell me step by step what
> to do if you have any solutions. Thank you for your time.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Rawr Zoring
You need to download an actual Java Developer's Kit (JDK). I would
suggest from http://java.sun.com.
Then you need to wire it up to your Eclipse workbench (Window ->
Preferences -> Java -> Installed JREs).
Go this far, then report back whether it solves your problem.
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