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. EMS SQL Manager for Oracle is a high performance database tool for Oracle database development and administration. SQL Manager for Oracle works with any Oracle versions from 8.1.7 to the newest one and supports the latest Oracle Database features. Make sure you install the latest available JDK from here and choose the Mac OSx.dmg file. As of this writing, the latest version is 7u45. Double click the dmg to install. Once done, open your terminal and type. You should get the installation path. Download the generic JDeveloper jar. Download the latest JDeveloper generic.jar from here. Choose the generic option.
Oracle has a pretty nice installer for Windows. Linux users are expected to know how to set things up. Mac OSX is where things start getting a little iffy. This is a small guide I’ve compiled on getting JDeveloper to work on a Mac OSX Mavericks system (I upgraded yesterday).
Install the latest JDK
Make sure you install the latest available JDK from here and choose the Mac OSx .dmg file. As of this writing, the latest version is 7u45. Double click the dmg to install. Once done, open your terminal and type
You should get the installation path.
Download the generic JDeveloper jar
Download the latest JDeveloper generic .jar from here . Choose the generic option
Save the file to the downloads folder. Once the download completes, open the terminal.
This should open the installer. Choose all defaults and install. Choose everyone in the options so that everyone can make changes. Complete the installation.
And that’s it! Pretty straightforward. Now you can continue setting up JDevloper to work with either ADF and ADF Mobile applications. I’ll cover that in another tutorial.
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