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Hi everyone, I will make this tutorial to help some people. There are ways for you to use java portable directly on your server folder, but I like to use JAVA_HOME already installed.
If you already know how to do it, you can skip this tutorial.
Tutorial with Images
First of all make sure you download the proper version for you to use with the servers. Remembering that each server was written in a java language, so for it to work perfectly you need to use the same version of Java that the developer used.
The version we will use in this tutorial will be JDK 14.0.1 for windows 64bits
You can download fromYou must be registered to see links. Once you have downloaded it it will come in a file exactly as shown below.
Once downloaded, install java normally without changing where it will be installed (local).
Okay, after you've installed it, let's go to the walkthrough.
First you will find where your java is installed, in my case it is installed on local disk C:\Program Files\Java
And you will see a folder exactly as shown in the image below, with this same name.
You won't close the window where this folder shows, now you'll come to your windows search bar (In my case it's 10) and you'll search: environments of system
If you can't find it by typing the full name, just type the initials: env
If you didn't find, follow the images below.
Open the Start Search, type in “env”, and choose “Edit the system environment variables”:
Click the “Environment Variables…” button.
Now you can go back to following the tutorial
Click the “Environment Variables…” button.
Now you can go back to following the tutorial
You will see two tabs: User variables for "your username" and system variablesNow you will set the JAVA_HOME of your java version.
Like on image below
Now you will click on "NEW" in the window: user variables for "yourusername"
Like show on image below
After you click on "NEW" in the user variables tab you will put in the first "BOX": JAVA_HOME
As shown in the image belowAnd in the second "BOX" you will put the place where your java is installed, after finish click on "OK"
Like on image below
Now let's go to the window below, the System Variables
You will select the variable called "Path" as shown in the image below and then click on "EDIT"
This image will open for you, now you will click "NEW" and will add the following directory of your Java as shown in the image below. Remembering that different versions of java the folder changes the name from jdk-14.0.1 to the version you installed, after put the bin directory from you java, you can click on OK and done, you've the Java_Home installed.
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The version we will use in this tutorial will be JDK 14.0.1 for windows 64bits
You can download fromYou must be registered to see links. Install before of tutorial.
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