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Downloading and Installing JDK and Java EE 5 App Server

We will first download JDK, then Java EE 5.

I found and downloaded JDK 6:

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Unfortunately, the other bundles are not complete (we want both Netbeans and Java EE, which is not available as a bundle combined with JDK). We’ll do two installs: JDK, then, Netbeans + Java EE.

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If it asks about reinstalling a public JRE for Java 6, you may say “yes” (or no to keep existing JRE version).

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Java EE 5 Installation

Google: Search for java ee download. Click on the first link.

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Click the third button “Download with Tools” for Java Application Platform SDK Update 2.

Accept the License Agreement. The page will reload (license links will vanish).

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Select the last link for Windows installation EXE file. Don’t click on the checkbox. Don’t click the Download selected with Sun Download Manager. Just click the hyperlink I highlighted below.

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You should not get this; JNLP is Web Start file, we are directly downloading the installer executable.

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If you click the hyperlink, you should get this:

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I would save it to a downloads or installers directory. It is large; best not kept in a temp directory.

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After searching for and discovering a Java (JRE) installation, we get the first page:

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I had JRE 6 but not JDK 6 on this machine, so I got this error:

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Then it crashes. Ignore and continue.

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If it can’t find the JDK, maybe you didn’t install the JDK? If you did, browse and find it:

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But normally, you should get this instead:

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The path to Sun Java EE 5 application server (Sun JSAS) may not have a space character within (you can’t install under Program Files, for example):

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After a long installation process… success!

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Next: Try installing and running (deploying) a sample enterprise application… (shown in another document).

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