9.1.1 Set the JAVA_HOME environment variable (Windows)Select Start > Control Panel > System.
Click the Advanced tab.
Click Environment Variables and, under System Variables,
click New.
In the New System Variable box, type JAVA_HOME as
the variable name and enter the directory where you installed the
JDK. This directory is the directory that contains the /bin subdirectory.
For example, type the following path:
C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_31
9.1.2 Set the PATH environment variable (Windows)Select Start > Control Panel > System.
Click the Advanced tab and click Environment Variables.
In the System Variables area, select the PATH variable
and then click Edit.
Append the following text to the beginning of the variable
value:
%JAVA_HOME%\bin;
9.1.3 Set the JAVA_HOME environment (Linux and Solaris)
9.1.4 Set the PATH environment variable (Linux and Solaris)
9.1.5 Verify JAVA_HOME environment variable setting (Windows, Linux, or Solaris)(Optional) Open a command prompt and run the following
command:
java -version
The command returns the Java version installed on your system.
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