![]() ![]() (And at this point I'm really confused.)ĩ. When I dismiss the message, Eclipse fails to launch. After installing the customized version of Eclipse, I try to launch the customized version and (with the JDK still installed) I get a message asking me if I want to install Java. Later in the week I visit and I download the ADT Bundle which includes a customized version of Eclipse.Ĩ. "Self," I say, "this means that the Mac is checking for Oracle's JDK, and not for the plain old JRE when you try to launch Eclipse."ħ. ![]() After installing the JDK, I successfully launch Eclipse without getting a message about Java.Ħ. I close the newest message and on my own, I visit again and I download/install the JDK for Mac OS.ĥ. After installing the JRE, I try to launch Eclipse again, and again I get a message asking if I want to install Java. I close the message and on my own, I visit and download/install the JRE for Mac OS.ģ. I get a message (which I expect to get) asking me if I want to install Java.Ģ. ![]() Without any version of Java installed, I download the latest Eclipse, and try to launch Eclipse. I've experienced the following behavior on a Mac (newly updated to Mavericks):ġ. ![]()
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