![]() ![]() ![]() The new Oracle Technology Network License Agreement for Oracle Java SE is substantially different from prior Oracle JDK licenses. Commercial (including academic) users need to buy into a Java SE Subscription. In July 2018, Oracle announced that the licensing for Oracle Java SE (Standard Edition) would change going forward. That’s it! All credits should go to Neeme Praks and his answer on Java SE now requires a license subscription ![]() Run /usr/libexec/java_home -h to get more details on how to choose versions. To select a specific version you can simply execute Which selects the latest installed JDK version of the 1.7 branch. At the end we can simply execute the function using We also update the PATH to point to the bin directory of the newly found JAVA_HOME directory. The -v argument tells java_home to return the path of the JDK with the supplied version, for example 1.7. Then it makes some clever use of /usr/libexec/java_home which is a command that lists installed JDK versions. What the script does is to first remove other JDK versions in the PATH so that they won’t interfere with our new JDK version. ![]() RemoveFromPath '/System/Library/Frameworks/amework/Home/bin'Įxport JAVA_HOME=`/usr/libexec/java_home -v PATH=$JAVA_HOME/bin:$PATHĮxport PATH=$(echo $PATH | sed -E -e "s :$1 " -e "s $1:? ") What you do is to edit your ~/.bash_profile and add the following: After a lot of googling I finally found a simple solution that I’d like to share. I especially noticed this after I installed the JDK 8 early access preview which makes some of the tips that you find on various blogs online useless. Apple decided to remove the Java Preferences application in a software update and afterwards in has been difficult to change the JDK version on Mac OS X. ![]()
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