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WebIn this guide, you will install various versions of the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) and the Java Developer Kit (JDK) using apt. You’ll install OpenJDK as well as the official JDK from Oracle. You’ll then select the version you wish to use for your projects.
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WebInstallation can be performed by using one of the following processes: From archive files ( .tar.gz ): This allows you to install a private version of the JDK for the current user into …
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You can use the sudo apt-get install default-jdk terminal command to install the default JDK version. Before installing Java, type the sudo apt-get update terminal …
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WebDownloading the JDK Installer Installing the JDK on Linux Platforms Installing the JDK on RPM-Based Linux Platforms Installing the 64-Bit JDK on Oracle Linux Platforms …
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Prerequisites A user account with sudo privileges. Access to the command line ( Ctrl + Alt + T ). The apt ( apt-get) command. Note: This guide provides instructions that …
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