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Windows XP Java Development Kit (JDK) Configuration Instructions 1. Go to http://java.sun.com 2. Click on “Java SE” on the right (under “Popular Downloads”.) 3. On the page that loads, scroll down until you see “Java SE Development Kit (JDK).” Click on the “Download” button to the right. NOTE: At the time of writing (January 2009) the latest version of the JDK is 6 Update 11. 4. On the page that loads, choose Windows as your platform, set language to Multi-Language, and select the checkbox. Finally, click the orange “Continue >>” button. NOTE: If you are confident that you are on a 64-bit Windows installation, you can select Windows x64 as your platform. 5. On the next screen that loads click to download the “Java SE Development Kit.” NOTE: You may be requested to use the Sun Downloader to download Java. I advise just using the directly linked full download. 6. Chose to save the file. 7. Downloading the file may take a couple of minutes based on your connection speed. 8. Go to where you downloaded the JDK. 9. Launch the installer. If given a security warning click the “Run” button. 10. The installer should begin loading. Please be patient. 11. Eventually you will be presented with an End User License Agreement (EULA). Read it before clicking the “Accept >” button. 12. For this course, a default installation is completely fine, so just click the “Next >” button. NOTE: Pay attention to the “Install to:” location, you will need it later. 13. Be patient while Java installs the JDK. 14. You will then be asked to install the Java Runtime Engine (JRE.) Click the “Next >” button. 15. Be patient while Java installs the JRE. 16. You are now done installing Java. All that is left is configuration. Note: You may be asked to reboot your computer at this point. If you are, please do so. 17. Now load the System Properties panel by right clicking on “My Computer” in the start menu and selecting properties. Note: This step can be done in other ways too. Such as… Right clicking on My Computer on the desktop and selecting properties. Holding the Windows-key () on your keyboard and pressing the “Pause” key. (This may require holding FN on some laptops.) 18. The System Properties dialog should load. 19. Click on the “Advanced” tab. 20. Click on “Environment Variables” button. 21. The “Environment Variables” dialog should load. 22. In the “System variables” region, scroll down until you see the “Path” variable. 23. Click the lower “Edit” button. 24. You should now be editing the “Path” variable. 25. Remember the “Install to:” location on Step 12? That is the line you need to add to the end of the path. Be sure to prefix the location with a ; and post fix it with bin Therefore you want to add: ;<YOUR_INSTALL_LOCATION>bin On MY computer, that meant: ;c:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_11\bin WARNING: BE VERY CAREFUL NOT TO OVERWRITE ALL THE EXISTING ENTRIES IN YOUR PATH! 26. Click the “OK” button to confirm your change. 27. Click the “OK” button in the Environment Variables dialog. 28. Click the “OK” button in the System Properties dialog. 29. Now to test our changes. Open the “Command Prompt” by going to: Start All Programs Accessories Command Prompt Note: This step can be done in other ways too. Such as… Opening the Run Dialog and entering the command “cmd” (without the quotes.) 30. The command prompt should load. 31. Enter the command “path” (without the quotes) and press enter. You should see the new path location, which includes your update. 32. Enter the command “java -version” (without the quotes) and press enter. You should see the JRE version you have installed. 33. Enter the command “javac -version” (without the quotes) and press enter. You should see the JDK version you have installed. 34. Close the command prompt by click on the x on the top right or typing “exit” (without the quotes) and pressing enter. At this point, you can delete the JDK installer that you downloaded on step 6. THE END (CONGRADULATIONS)