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| Started by | "SL@maxis" <noreply@my-rialto.com> |
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| First post | 2012-12-16 13:56 +0800 |
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NetBeans and bundles: what are needed ? "SL@maxis" <noreply@my-rialto.com> - 2012-12-16 13:56 +0800
Re: NetBeans and bundles: what are needed ? Lew <lewbloch@gmail.com> - 2012-12-16 00:50 -0800
Re: NetBeans and bundles: what are needed ? "SL@maxis" <noreply@my-rialto.com> - 2012-12-16 21:10 +0800
| From | "SL@maxis" <noreply@my-rialto.com> |
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| Date | 2012-12-16 13:56 +0800 |
| Subject | NetBeans and bundles: what are needed ? |
| Message-ID | <op.wpeaswt1jie2kg@sl-home> |
I am trying to get Netbeans IDE for Linux (for Java and C/C++), but a bit confused what the documentation. On Netbeans web page, it says Java 6 is needed for C/C++ and PHP. The next paragraph says JDK6 is needed for all bundles. My question: do I need both Java6 and JDK6 ? Thanks for tips (trying to cut down some headche. -- Using Opera's revolutionary email client: http://www.opera.com/mail/
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| From | Lew <lewbloch@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2012-12-16 00:50 -0800 |
| Message-ID | <d1d24b31-8816-43c4-a3b3-9df9dd58571b@googlegroups.com> |
| In reply to | #20370 |
SL@maxis wrote:
> I am trying to get Netbeans IDE for Linux (for Java and C/C++), but a bit
> confused what the documentation.
>
> On Netbeans web page, it says Java 6 is needed for C/C++ and PHP.
>
> The next paragraph says JDK6 is needed for all bundles.
>
> My question: do I need both Java6 and JDK6 ?
JDK 6 *is* Java 6.
But it's on the edge of obsolete:
"After February 2013, Oracle will no longer post updates of Java SE 6
to its public download sites. Existing Java SE 6 downloads already
posted as of February 2013 will remain accessible in the Java Archive
on Oracle Technology Network. Developers and end-users are encouraged
to update to more recent Java SE versions that remain available for
public download."
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/eol-135779.html
So what you need is Java 7.
And to read the documentation.
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/version-6-141920.html
Substitute "7" for "6" in the content (not the URL) to get current.
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/jdk7-naming-418744.html
From these sources we see that "JDK" means "Java™ SE Development Kit"
("Due to significant popularity within the Java developer community"
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/namechange-140185.html)
and "JRE" means "Java™ SE Runtime Environment". There is also "Oracle
Java SE Advanced and Oracle Java SE Suite",
http://www.oracle.com/us/technologies/java/standard-edition/advanced-suite/overview/index.html,
not to mention versions from IBM and others.
They are all Java SE, be they JRE, JDK, Advanced or whatnot.
Since NetBeans is a Java program, it requires Java to run. Since you are
developing code, it needs the development kit for Java, in addition to
the runtime.
In your case, Java 7.
--
Lew
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| From | "SL@maxis" <noreply@my-rialto.com> |
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| Date | 2012-12-16 21:10 +0800 |
| Message-ID | <op.wpeuwiz2jie2kg@sl-home> |
| In reply to | #20371 |
On Sun, 16 Dec 2012 16:50:56 +0800, Lew <lewbloch@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> So what you need is Java 7.
>
> And to read the documentation.
> http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/version-6-141920.html
>
> Substitute "7" for "6" in the content (not the URL) to get current.
> http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/jdk7-naming-418744.html
>
> From these sources we see that "JDK" means "Java™ SE Development Kit"
> ("Due to significant popularity within the Java developer community"
> http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/namechange-140185.html)
> and "JRE" means "Java™ SE Runtime Environment". There is also "Oracle
> Java SE Advanced and Oracle Java SE Suite",
> http://www.oracle.com/us/technologies/java/standard-edition/advanced-suite/overview/index.html,
> not to mention versions from IBM and others.
>
> They are all Java SE, be they JRE, JDK, Advanced or whatnot.
>
> Since NetBeans is a Java program, it requires Java to run. Since you are
> developing code, it needs the development kit for Java, in addition to
> the runtime.
>
> In your case, Java 7.
>
Whew, the documentation is overwhelming, just like when I started with
"windoze".
Thanks, that should save me some head-banging.
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