Supported and compatible compilers page Release 2012a
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Hi,
Looking this page:
I've used that Java-jdk link but its version is 1.7 and (not 1.6) and I've installed that.
So...have I to install 1.6? Can I hold both versions?
thanks
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Titus Edelhofer
2012년 9월 11일
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Hi Alessandro,
both questions: yes. ;-) Yes, you have to install 1.6, java 1.7 and MATLAB don't work well together (yet). And yes, you can have both of them in parallel on your machine. You should set in Windows the environment variable JAVA_HOME to point to the jdk1.6
Titus
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Titus Edelhofer
2012년 9월 13일
No, the Builde JA looks at the JAVA_HOME environment variable, if available, otherwise just calls javac (so the first javac.exe on the Windows Path). To be sure call in MATLAB
getenv('JAVA_HOME')
to see if the environment variable is set, otherwise you might set in MATLAB (but only for this session, or put in startup.m)
setenv('JAVA_HOME', 'C:\PathToYourJDK1.6')
Titus
cyberdyne
2012년 9월 16일
Walter Roberson
2012년 9월 17일
In the apostrophes put the path to the folder that java 1.6 is installed in.
Titus Edelhofer
2012년 9월 17일
No, the JAVA_HOME should point to the main folder (not the bin folder), e.g., "C:\Program Files\java\jdk1.6.0_23" ...
Titus
cyberdyne
2012년 9월 17일
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