Setting the correct PATH for Eclipse
I am using Windows 8.1 environment. I had the same problem while running my first java program after installing Eclipse recently. I had installed java on d drive at d:\java. But Eclipse was looking at the default installation c:\programfiles\java. I did the following:
Modified my eclipse.ini file and added the following after open:
-vm d:\java\jdk1.8.0_161\bin
While creating the java program I have to unselect default build path and then select d:\java.
After this, the program ran well and got the hello world to work.
Eclipse folder has an initialization file which is used by eclipse on launch/Double click it is named as eclipse.ini. Add the following lines in eclipse.ini file. Where the vm defines the path of JVM with which we want eclipse to use.
-vm
C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8\bin\javaw.exe
Make sure you have add the above lines separately and above the following line
--launcher.appendVmargs
-vmargs
Go to System Properties > Advanced > Enviroment Variables
and look under System variables
First, create/set your JAVA_HOME
variable
Even though Eclipse doesn't consult the JAVA_HOME
variable, it's still a good idea to set it. See How do I run Eclipse? for more information.
If you have not created and/or do not see JAVA_HOME
under the list of System variables
, do the following:
- Click
New...
at the very bottom - For
Variable name
, typeJAVA_HOME
exactly - For
Variable value
, this could be different depending on what bits your computer and java are.- If both your computer and java are 64-bit, type
C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0_60
- If both your computer and java are 32-bit, type
C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0_60
- If your computer is 64-bit, but your java is 32-bit, type
C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jdk1.8.0_60
- If both your computer and java are 64-bit, type
If you have created and/or do see JAVA_HOME
, do the following:
- Click on the row under
System variables
that you seeJAVA_HOME
in - Click
Edit...
at the very bottom - For
Variable value
, change it to what was stated in #3 above based on java's and your computer's bits. To repeat:- If both your computer and java are 64-bit, change it to
C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0_60
- If both your computer and java are 32-bit, change it to
C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0_60
- If your computer is 64-bit, but your java is 32-bit, change it to
C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jdk1.8.0_60
- If both your computer and java are 64-bit, change it to
Next, add to your PATH
variable
- Click on the row under
System variables
withPATH
in it - Click
Edit...
at the very bottom - If you have a newer version of windows:
- Click
New
- Type in
C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jdk1.8.0_60
ORC:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0_60
depending on the bits of your computer and java (see above ^). - Press
Enter
and ClickNew
again. - Type in
C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jdk1.8.0_60\jre
ORC:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0_60\jre
depending on the bits of your computer and java (see above again ^). - Press
Enter
and pressOK
on all of the related windows
- Click
- If you have an older version of windows
- In the
Variable value
textbox (or something similar) drag the cursor all the way to the very end - Add a semicolon (
;
) if there isn't one already C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jdk1.8.0_60
ORC:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0_60
- Add another semicolon (
;
) C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jdk1.8.0_60\jre
ORC:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0_60\jre
- In the
Changing eclipse.ini
- Find your
eclipse.ini
file and copy-paste it in the same directory (should be namedeclipse(1).ini
) - Rename
eclipse.ini
toeclipse.ini.old
just in case something goes wrong - Rename
eclipse(1).ini
toeclipse.ini
Open your newly-renamed
eclipse.ini
and replace all of it with this:-startup plugins/org.eclipse.equinox.launcher_1.2.0.v20110502.jar --launcher.library plugins/org.eclipse.equinox.launcher.win32.win32.x86_1.1.100.v20110502 -product org.eclipse.epp.package.java.product --launcher.defaultAction openFile --launcher.XXMaxPermSize 256M -showsplash org.eclipse.platform --launcher.XXMaxPermSize 256m --launcher.defaultAction openFile -vm C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0_60\bin\javaw.exe -vmargs -Dosgi.requiredJavaVersion=1.5 -Xms40m -Xmx1024m
XXMaxPermSize
may be deprecated, so it might not work. If eclipse still does not launch, do the following:
- Delete the newer
eclipse.ini
- Rename
eclipse.ini.old
toeclipse.ini
- Open command prompt
- type in
eclipse -vm C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jdk1.8.0_60\bin\javaw.exe
If the problem remains
Try updating your eclipse and java to the latest version. 8u60 (1.8.0_60
) is not the latest version of java. Sometimes, the latest version of java doesn't work with older versions of eclipse and vice versa. Otherwise, leave a comment if you're still having problems. You could also try a fresh reinstallation of Java.
Like Abob said:
Eclipse doesn't consult the
JAVA_HOME
variable
You should specify where Eclipse should find your JDK in the file eclipse.ini
. Specifically, the following parameter (note that it is 2 separate lines in the ini file):
-vm
C:\Java\JDK\1.8\bin\javaw.exe
or wherever your javaw.exe happens to be.
Note: The format of the ini
file is very particular; make sure to consult https://wiki.eclipse.org/Eclipse.ini to ensure you get it exactly right.