Oracle JDeveloper (10.1.3.2.0) Installation Guide Studio Version 10.1.3.2.0 January 2007 Before you install JDeveloper, please review the content of this guide. Table of Content. 1.0. 1.1.
You can run JDeveloper on Mac OS X! Main Article. A quick note to my fellow Mac OS X users who want to use JDeveloper 11g to do development and testing on Mac OS X. Anyway, it turns out it is a known issue, and only occurs with a certain version of Appleās Java software, and that it is easy to fix! Note: JDeveloper provides OJVM, and OJVM can be installed for use with JDeveloper, but this configuration is only supported for JDeveloper projects, not the JDeveloper IDE. 2.2.1 Installing OJVM To use CodeCoach and the Profilers with a base installation you need to install OJVM, the specialized Oracle Java Virtual Machine for JDeveloper.
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2.1. 2.2. 2.2.1. 2.3. 3.0. 3.1. 3.2.
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16.0 1.0 JDeveloper System Requirements This release of JDeveloper is tested and supported on the specific versions Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X, as listed in Section 1.1 below. In addition, it is supported on any operating system that supports Sun Java SE Development Kit (JDK) 5.0 Update 6 or later. 1.1 Recommended CPU, Memory, Display, and Hard Drive Configurations Windows Resource Recommended Operating System Windows 2000-Service Pack 4 Windows Server 2003 R2 Windows XP-Service Pack 2 CPU Type and Speed Pentium IV 2 GHz or faster Memory 1 GB RAM Display 65536 colors, set to at least 1024 X 768 resolution Hard Drive Space Base Installation: 450 MB Complete Installation: 575 MB Java SDK JDK 5.0 Update 6 or later for Windows, available at:. (Included in the Complete Installation.) Linux Resource Recommended Distribution Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3.0 CPU Type and Speed Pentium IV 2 GHz or faster Memory 1 GB RAM Display 65536 colors, set to at least 1024 X 768 resolution Hard Drive Space Base Installation: 450 MB Java SDK JDK 5.0 Update 6 or later for Linux, available at:. Note: If you want to use JDeveloper in a multiuser UNIX environment, Oracle recommends a minimum of 1 GB RAM and 2 GB of swap space. MAC OS X Resource Recommended Operating System Apple Mac OS X Version 10.4.x CPU Type and Speed Dual 1.25 GHz G4/G5 (1 GHz G4 minimum) Memory 1.5 GB RAM (1 GB minimum) Display 'Thousands' of colors Hard Drive Space Base Installation: 450 MB Java SDK Sun J2SE 1.5 release 1 available at: 1.2 Support for Team Based Development Tools JDeveloper provides integrated support for Concurrent Version Support (CVS):.
CVS version 1.11.x. CVSNT 2.5.02 & 2.5.03 Download extensions to integrate other source control systems in JDeveloper using the Check for Updates wizard.
From the main menu choose Help Check for Updates to launch the wizard. JDeveloper provides extensions for the following:. ClearCase. ClearCase 4.x. ClearCase 5.x (including ClearCase 2002). ClearCase - 2003.06.x. Note: JDeveloper does not support ClearCase UCM.
Dimension 9.1. Perforce 2005.1 and 2005.2. Subversion 1.3.1 and 1.3.2. Team Foundation Server (VSTS) 2005 Production 2.0 Installing and Starting JDeveloper on Windows JDeveloper does not require an installer. To install JDeveloper, you will need an unzip tool. You can download a free, cross-platform unzip tool, Info-Zip, available at:.
Alert: Do not install this JDeveloper release into any existing ORACLEHOME. You will not be able to uninstall it using Oracle Universal Installer. 2.1 Installing the Complete Version The complete installation ( jdevstudio10132.zip) includes the Windows version of JDK 5.0 Update 6 and the JDeveloper documentation. To install JDeveloper from jdevstudio10132.zip, unzip jdevstudio10132.zip in the directory you want to install JDeveloper. Ensure that this directory does not contain spaces. For example, do not use C: Program Files as the installation directory. Note: The remainder of this document uses to represent the directory location in which JDeveloper was installed.
For example, if JDeveloper was unzipped in c: jdeveloper, the directory would be c: jdeveloper. 2.2 Installing JDeveloper Base For quicker download times, you can download the base installation ( jdevstudiobase10132.zip). The base installation, by default, includes the JDeveloper documentation, but requires that you already have JDK 5.0 Update 6 on your machine because the SDK is not included. Note: JDeveloper provides OJVM, and OJVM can be installed for use with JDeveloper, but this configuration is only supported for JDeveloper projects, not the JDeveloper IDE. To install JDeveloper from jdevstudiobase10132.zip:.
If you don't have JDK 5.0 Update 6 installed, you can obtain it from:. Unzip jdevstudiobase10132.zip to the target directory. Set the variable SetJavaHome in the file jdev bin jdev.conf to the location of your SDK installation. Use an editor that recognizes UNIX end-of-line characters, such as WordPad.
When you save the file, WordPad will warn you that it is about to save the file in text-only format. You can ignore this warning. For example, in a Windows environment, if the location of your JDK 5.0 Update 6 is in a directory called jdk1.5.006 on your D: drive, your entry in jdev.conf would look like: SetJavaHome d: jdk1.5.006.
In order to use the Profilers and CodeCoach, you will need to install OJVM, the specialized Oracle Java Virtual Machine for JDeveloper. The OJVM will also make the JDeveloper debugger run more quickly. See in the next section. Note: JDeveloper provides OJVM, and OJVM can be installed for use with JDeveloper, but this configuration is only supported for JDeveloper projects, not the JDeveloper IDE.
2.2.1 Installing OJVM To use CodeCoach and the Profilers with a base installation you need to install OJVM, the specialized Oracle Java Virtual Machine for JDeveloper. OJVM will also increase the speed of the JDeveloper debugger, and provide automatic deadlock detection and memory debugging features.
If you performed the complete installation using jdevstudio10132.zip, OJVM was installed automatically. If you perform the base installation using jdevstudiobase10132.zip, you are prompted to install OJVM into your SDK. JDeveloper copies OJVM files into the specified SDK and updates the configuration of that SDK. The files are copied into a separate OJVM directory and will not overwrite any of the existing files in the SDK. You can install or update OJVM later if you decline the installation at startup. To install or update OJVM with a base installation:. From the main menu select Tools Manage Libraries.
Click the J2SE Definitions tab. In the Definitions list select the SDK into which OJVM is to be installed. In the right pane, OJVM Successfully Installed/Updated indicates whether or not OJVM is currently installed or updated with the most recent version.
If it is not, the Install or Update button is active. Click to install or update OJVM. 2.3 Starting JDeveloper on Windows To start JDeveloper on Windows, run any of the following files:. jdev bin jdevw.exe. jdev bin jdev.exe (to display a console window for internal diagnostic information). jdeveloper.exe 3.0 Installing and Starting JDeveloper on Linux and UNIX Platforms This section provides additional instructions specific to installing JDeveloper on Linux and UNIX systems.
JDeveloper does not require an installer. To install JDeveloper, you will need an unzip tool. You can download a free, cross-platform unzip tool, Info-Zip, available at:.
To install JDeveloper on Linux and UNIX platforms, unzip jdevstudiobase10132.zip in the directory you want to install JDeveloper. Ensure that this directory does not contain spaces. For example, do not use /home/jdoe/my apps as the installation directory. Alert: Do not install this JDeveloper release into any existing ORACLEHOME. You will not be able to uninstall it using Oracle Universal Installer.
3.1 Configuring Java SDK in JDeveloper The base installation ( jdevstudiobase10132.zip) does not contain the Java J2SE SDK for running JDeveloper and creating projects. If you install JDeveloper on Linux or UNIX, perform the following steps to configure JDeveloper to use the appropriate SDK. If you don't have JDK 5.0 Update 6 installed, install it. You can get a copy for many operating systems from, or check with your OS vendor where to obtain a copy.
Set the variable SetJavaHome in the file /jdev/bin/jdev.conf to the location of your Java installation.