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Eclipse 2018-12 is saying "No jres found" for JDK 11? [message #1802472] Sun, 10 February 2019 08:05 Go to next message
Varuna Seneviratna is currently offline Varuna SeneviratnaFriend
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Eclipse 2018-12 is saying "No jres found" in JDK 11?

[Updated on: Sun, 10 February 2019 08:07]

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Re: Eclipse 2018-12 is saying "No jres found" for JDK 11? [message #1802494 is a reply to message #1802472] Mon, 11 February 2019 04:20 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Nitin Dahyabhai is currently offline Nitin DahyabhaiFriend
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Can you give more details?

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Re: Eclipse 2018-12 is saying "No jres found" for JDK 11? [message #1802505 is a reply to message #1802494] Mon, 11 February 2019 08:46 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Varuna Seneviratna is currently offline Varuna SeneviratnaFriend
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Go to Window-->Preferences-->Java-->Installed JREs, then click the Search button, select the JDK-11.0.2 home directory. An information box with a progress bar will open, and eventually will display a message that says No JREs found in JDK11
Re: Eclipse 2018-12 is saying "No jres found" for JDK 11? [message #1802622 is a reply to message #1802505] Tue, 12 February 2019 22:22 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Nitin Dahyabhai is currently offline Nitin DahyabhaiFriend
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What's "the JDK-11.0.2 home" directory? What happens if you search from above it, or try to add that directory itself directly?

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Re: Eclipse 2018-12 is saying "No jres found" for JDK 11? [message #1802809 is a reply to message #1802622] Sun, 17 February 2019 02:20 Go to previous message
Varuna Seneviratna is currently offline Varuna SeneviratnaFriend
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I tried to do what's described at https://help.eclipse.org/2018-12/index.jsp?topic=%2Forg.eclipse.jdt.doc.user%2FgettingStarted%2Fqs-2.htm&cp=1_1_0_0. There is said "To do so, simply click the Search... button and specify a root folder for the search. " to do.

What I meant JDK-11.0.2 home directory is the JDK-11, root directory, the main directory in which all the other files of JDK-11 are placed.
In Windows, it's C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-11.0.2

What happens if you search from above it, or try to add that directory itself directly?

What do you mean by "above it"?. Do you mean by going through the search button and selecting the JDK-11 home directory? Well, that's what I have done.

By using the add button and selecting the JDK-11 home directory, adds JDK-11 to the list of Installed list of JREs

[Updated on: Sun, 17 February 2019 02:42]

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