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The version of Java you will use depends on the Aspire version you are targeting. We recommend installing the Java Development Kit (JDK), just in case you want to create your own Aspire components/applications in the future. Only the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) is absolutely required.

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Install the Java Components


Note: Aspire 3 and higher requires running at Java 1.8 or higher.

Download and install the latest version of the Java JDK

This is the version that is appropriate for the system that will run Aspire:http://java.com/en/download/manual.jsp

  1. If you have a 64-bit machine, install the 64-bit version of Java. That will allow you to create large-memory instances of Aspire.

The Aspire framework itself does not use up that much memory (100mb or so). However, some applications may store big hash tables to improve performance, so it's best to have the 64-bit JVM  just in case you need it someday.

Test your access to the "java" command from your console

  1. Open a new DOS command-shell. (Go to the start menu, and enter "cmd" where it says Run or Search for Programs, and then execute the cmd.exe program).

  2. At the prompt, enter the following and press Enter: java -version.

    Success is indicated when version information is returned.

Add the "JAVA_HOME" environment variable

This is needed by the Maven command-line tool.

  1. Open the control panel.
  2. Go to SystemAdvanced System Settings > Advanced > Environment Variables.

  3. Under System variables, click New.

  4. Enter "JAVA_HOME" as the Variable name.

  5. Locate the directory within your Program files where java was installed.

  6. Enter this directory name as the Variable value.

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> java -version
  java version "1.8.0_65"
  Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_65-b17)
  Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.65-b01, mixed mode)