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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?
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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?
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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.
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Just a heads up, this is out of date now that update 17 is released.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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Choose the appropriate JDK package you want and select Windows x64 on the subsequent page.
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