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#Java 9 features are not shipped standard with 4.7, you need to install that separately from [https://marketplace.eclipse.org/content/java-9-support-beta-oxygen MarketPlace] | #Java 9 features are not shipped standard with 4.7, you need to install that separately from [https://marketplace.eclipse.org/content/java-9-support-beta-oxygen MarketPlace] | ||
#You need not launch eclipse with a Java 9 JDK to build Java 9 code in Eclipes; you can still launch with JDK 8, but use the patch for Java 9 from the above link. | #You need not launch eclipse with a Java 9 JDK to build Java 9 code in Eclipes; you can still launch with JDK 8, but use the patch for Java 9 from the above link. | ||
#Java 9 is still in early access, and hence the options are yet to be stable. It is possible that the info given here will change over time. Currently verified with Java 9 EA 169. | #Java 9 is still in early access, and hence the options are yet to be stable. It is possible that the info given here will change over time. Currently verified with Java 9 EA 169. | ||
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Revision as of 03:39, 2 June 2017
Launching Eclipse 4.7 with Java 9: You have downloaded an early access version of Java 9 and would like to launch eclipse Oxygen 4.7 with this version. This page describes how to do this. Since Java 9 comes in a modularized form, some initial configuration needs to be done in the eclipse configuration file eclipse.ini.
add the following lines (without the quotes) in eclipse.ini file
- add -vm <path to java> : for example "-vm D:\JDKs\jdk-9-ea+169_windows-x64_bin\jdk9\jdk-9\bin\" - This is the standard procedure for running with any JDK other than the standard on
- Add the line "-vmargs" if not present
- Under -vmargs, add "--add-modules=ALL-SYSTEM". By now, if you should be able to launch eclipse.
- If you encounter an exception such as IllegalAccessException or InaccessibleObjectException, add "--permit-illegal-access" additionally after the -vmargs.
Please note the following:
- Repeating that this page describes just how to use a Java 9 JDK to launch eclipse 4.7 - nothing more and nothing less.
- Java 9 features are not shipped standard with 4.7, you need to install that separately from MarketPlace
- You need not launch eclipse with a Java 9 JDK to build Java 9 code in Eclipes; you can still launch with JDK 8, but use the patch for Java 9 from the above link.
- Java 9 is still in early access, and hence the options are yet to be stable. It is possible that the info given here will change over time. Currently verified with Java 9 EA 169.
This Page is Still under Construction