- Oracle jdeveloper for linux
- Prerequisites & Recommended Install Process
- Java Edition: 12.1.3.0.0
- Versions
- Download
- Prerequisites & Recommended Install Process
- Oracle Application Development Runtime Installer
- Oracle jdeveloper for linux
- Understanding the Oracle JDeveloper Installation Types
- Installing Oracle JDeveloper Studio
- Starting the Oracle JDeveloper Studio Installation Program
Oracle jdeveloper for linux
This download is the complete version of JDeveloper with all the features. This is the recommended Download.
Prerequisites & Recommended Install Process
Prerequites and recommended components for Oracle JDeveloper 12c (12.1.3.0.0) Linux (includes JDK 7) installation are available for downloading in the table below. For the install guide and release notes see JDeveloper’s Documentation page.
Install Instructions
Oracle JDeveloper 11g
Detailed installation steps for Oracle JDeveloper are available in the Install Guide.
Optional Components
JDeveloper Extensions
Add more features to JDeveloper through the JDeveloper Extensions. (Also available through Help->Check for Updates)
Oracle Team Productivity Center Server 11g
Team Productivity Center is an Application Lifecycle Management tool that enables software development teams to collaborate and work productively together when developing applications using JDeveloper.
Java Edition: 12.1.3.0.0
Versions
Download
This download contains only the core Java and XML features, it doesn’t contain J2EE, ADF, UML and Database features. Fewer features means smaller download and improved performance.
Prerequisites & Recommended Install Process
Prerequites and recommended components for Oracle JDeveloper 12c (12.1.3.0.0) Generic for all the platforms (without JDK 7) installation are available for downloading in the table below. For the install guide and release notes see JDeveloper’s Documentation page.
PreRequisites
Oracle JDeveloper Generic for all platforms requires JDK 7
Oracle JDeveloper requires JDK 7. The Windows and Linux complete installs include the required JDK. For the other installs make sure your machine has a copy of JDK 7.
Install Instructions
Oracle JDeveloper 12c
Detailed installation steps for Oracle JDeveloper are available in the Install Guide.
Optional Components
JDeveloper Extensions
Add more features to JDeveloper through the JDeveloper Extensions. (Also available through Help->Check for Updates)
Oracle Team Productivity Center Server 12c
Team Productivity Center is an Application Lifecycle Management tool that enables software development teams to collaborate and work productively together when developing applications using JDeveloper.
Oracle Application Development Runtime Installer
This installer enables you to extend your Java EE server with the libraries needed to run Oracle ADF. Download
For older versions of JDeveloper, please check here
Oracle jdeveloper for linux
The Oracle JDeveloper software installation described here does not enable you to develop SOA or Business Process Management applications.
To install a version of JDeveloper preconfigured for SOA Suite or Business Process Management Suite applications, see Introducing the Quick Start Distributions in Oracle Fusion Middleware Installing Oracle SOA Suite and Business Process Management Suite Quick Start for Developers .
- Understanding the Oracle JDeveloper Installation Types
The installation steps depend on the Oracle JDeveloper distribution and installer you are using. - Installing Oracle JDeveloper Studio
You can install Oracle JDeveloper Studio on Linux, UNIX, Mac OS X, and Windows operating systems. - Installing the JDeveloper Java Distribution
JDeveloper Java does not require an installer. To install the Oracle JDeveloper Java distribution, all you need is an unzip tool.
Understanding the Oracle JDeveloper Installation Types
The installation steps depend on the Oracle JDeveloper distribution and installer you are using.
The installation types described here do not support SOA extensions. To install a version of JDeveloper preconfigured for SOA Suite or Business Process Management Suite applications, see Introducing the Quick Start Distributions in Oracle Fusion Middleware Installing Oracle SOA Suite and Business Process Management Suite Quick Start for Developers .
- If you are installing the Oracle JDeveloper Java distribution, all you need to do is unzip the files. This process is covered in Installing the JDeveloper Java Distribution.
- If you are using a platform-specific installer for Oracle JDeveloper Studio, the JDK version specific to this Oracle JDeveloper installation is installed automatically.
- If you plan to run the generic installer for Oracle JDeveloper Studio, ensure that the following prerequisites are met:
- The required JDK must be installed. Identify what JDK versions are certified for JDeveloper 12c (12.2.1.4.0) on your operating system by using this site: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/developer-tools/jdev/documentation/index.html Obtain a certified version of the JDK from the following location on OTN: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html
- To streamline the installation process, the JDK that you wish to use with the product must be the one that you use to start the installer program. Make sure that the desired JDK is the first one in your systems PATH environment variable, or reference it explicitly on the command line.
Installing Oracle JDeveloper Studio
You can install Oracle JDeveloper Studio on Linux, UNIX, Mac OS X, and Windows operating systems.
The Oracle JDeveloper Studio installation described here cannot be used to develop SOA Suite or Business Process Management Suite applications. See Understanding the Oracle JDeveloper Installation Types for details.
- Starting the Oracle JDeveloper Studio Installation Program
The steps to start the Oracle JDeveloper Studio installation program depend on the type of installer you are using. - Navigating the Installation Screens
The installer shows a series of screens where you verify or enter information. - Customizing Oracle JDeveloper on Startup
You can customize Oracle JDeveloper Studio on startup using options on the Installation Complete screen of the installer. - Verifying the Oracle JDeveloper Studio Installation
After you complete the installation of Oracle JDeveloper Studio, verify that the installation was successful.
Starting the Oracle JDeveloper Studio Installation Program
The steps to start the Oracle JDeveloper Studio installation program depend on the type of installer you are using.
If you are downloading the generic installer for Oracle JDeveloper Studio, rename the V998598-01.jar file to V998597-012.jar . If you are downloading specifically for the Linux X86-64 platform, rename the V998596-01.zip file to V998595-01-2.zip . For the Windows platform, change the file name from V998594-01.zip to V998593-01-2.zip .
If the installation fails to complete, check the log file for the expected file name and ensure that you have renamed the file correctly.
When the installation program appears, you are ready to begin the installation. For a description of each installation program screen, see Navigating the Installation Screens.
You can use one of the following procedures to install Oracle JDeveloper Studio:
Using the Generic Installer
Be sure that the user account you use for installing Oracle JDeveloper has the required privileges. See Selecting an Installation User in Oracle Fusion Middleware Planning an Installation of Oracle Fusion Middleware .
Note: After you have downloaded the generic installer, ensure that you rename the V998598-01.jar file to V998597-012.jar before you start the installation program.
- (Linux, UNIX, and Mac OS X) /home/Oracle/Java/ jdk1.8.0_211 /bin/java -jar V998597-01.jar
- (Windows) C:\home\Oracle\Java\ jdk1.8.0_211 \bin\java -jar V998597-01.jar
Replace the JDK location in these examples with the actual JDK location on your system.
You can also start the installer in silent mode by using a saved response file instead of using the installer screens. See Using the Generic Installer in Silent Mode.
Using the Platform-Specific Installer
Be sure that the user account you use for installing Oracle JDeveloper has the required privileges. See Selecting an Installation User in Oracle Fusion Middleware Planning an Installation of Oracle Fusion Middleware .
- For Linux X86-64, rename the file from V998596-01.zip to V998595-01-2.zip .
- For Windows, rename the file from V998594-01.zip to V998593-01-2.zip .
Using the Generic Installer in Silent Mode
- Create a Response file.
- Run your product graphical installer, as described in the product installation guide.
- For product installation, on the Installation Summary screen, click Save Response File to save the installation parameters to a response file.
This sample shows the information that you can specify in a response file for a silent installation of JDeveloper.
[ENGINE] #DO NOT CHANGE THIS. Response File Version=1.0.0.0.0 [GENERIC] #Set this to true if custom installation must be done, all other required variables need to be provided. If this is set to true then variable "TYPICAL_TYPE" must be set to false as the variables are mutually exclusive. INSTALL_TYPE=Typical #Set this to true if you wish to skip software updates DECLINE_AUTO_UPDATES=true #The oracle home location. This can be an existing Oracle Home or a new Oracle Home ORACLE_HOME=
To see other sample response files that can be used for silent installation, see Sample Response Files for Silent Installation and Deinstallation in Oracle Fusion Middleware Installing Software with the Oracle Universal Installer .
Note: After you have downloaded the generic installer, ensure that you rename the V998598-01.jar file to V998597-012.jar before you start the installation program.
- (Linux, UNIX, and Mac OS X) /home/Oracle/Java/jdk1.8.0_211/bin/java -jar V998597-01.jar -silent -responseFile /
- (Windows) C:\home\Oracle\Java\jdk1.8.0_211\bin\java -jar V998597-01.jar -silent -responseFile /
- Replace the JDK location in these examples with the actual JDK location on your system.
- Replace < FULL_PATH >with the full path to the location of the response file.
- Replace < FILE_NAME >with the name of the response file.
For more information about silent installation, see Using the Oracle Universal Installer in Silent Mode in Oracle Fusion Middleware Installing Software with the Oracle Universal Installer .