Where do I download Java development binaries (JDK) for Windows 7 64-bit?

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I am trying to install a Java development environment on Windows 7 64-bit, but I am unable to find a suitable install. Is there one available?

Xetius

Posted 2009-08-26T22:31:20.750

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Then depending on the SDK you have, for instance mine is: C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_26\bin\java.exe – None – 2011-06-11T19:49:50.080

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The latest Java Development Kit is available at this address. Make sure to select "Windows x64" when asked for the operating system.

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John T

Posted 2009-08-26T22:31:20.750

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Appears you can get 64 bit JRE (just JRE) there as well. Thanks! – rogerdpack – 2011-04-14T18:40:33.060

Re image: The next to last line, Windows X86 (79.48MB), is that the Windows 32 bit version? x86 = 32 bit x64 = 64 bit. Is that a fair assessment? – zundarz – 2012-01-26T15:09:51.597

@zundarz Yes – that's correct. – slhck – 2012-02-29T14:26:06.533

Just a heads up, this is out of date now that update 17 is released. – James McMahon – 2009-12-08T22:54:52.747

1I've tried to keep on top of updating answers but I really haven't got the time any more. I leave it up to people to look at the date the answer was posted and put 2 and 2 together. – John T – 2009-12-09T03:56:09.987

1Due to the high views on this question please update this link if you have a moment. – BinaryMisfit – 2010-01-11T07:26:02.797

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Java SE Downloads page

Choose the appropriate JDK package you want and select Windows x64 on the subsequent page.

Ryan Bolger

Posted 2009-08-26T22:31:20.750

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