JDK is an important tool which consists the base of Java programming as well as supports many other programming IDEs.
This article introduces the installation method of Oracle jdk 8 on Ubuntu 14.04.
You could either download the .tar.gz
package from oracle website or use command terminal.
$ wget -c http://download.oracle.com/otn-pub/java/jdk/8u60-b27/jdk-8u60-linux-x64.tar.gz
The default download path (not from command terminal) is /Home/Downloads/
.
Create a folder under /usr/lib
.
$ mkdir -p /usr/lib/jvm
If your access is denied, that means you need to use root to realize that.
You can either:
$ sudo -i
or change directly the right your username group as root:
$ sudo gedit /etc/passwd
In the file poped up, find the line with your username, for instance, your username is “blabla” then find ” blabla:x:1000:1000:crystal:/home/linuxidc:/bin/bash”.
Modify the two 1000 to two 0: “blabla:x:0:0:crystal:/home/linuxidc:/bin/bash”. This method is not recommanded since it’s a bit dangerous.
You will find that the start symbol of command line is “#” instead of “$” and you can create the folder again.
Then type the following code (suppose we don’t modify the user right and the downloaded file is saved under /Home/):
$ sudo mv jdk-8u60-linux-x64.tar.gz /usr/lib/jvm
$ cd /usr/lib/jvm
$ sudo tar xzvf jdk-8u60-linux-x64.tar.gz
$ sudo ln -s jdk1.8.0_60 java-8
$ vi ~/.bashrc
If you feel sufferred using vi, try to install vim then use it.
$ sudo apt-get remove vim-common
$ sudo apt-get install vim
$ vim ~/.bashrc
Press i
to switch to insert mode and enter the info below:
export JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java-8
export JRE_HOME=${JAVA_HOME}/jre
export CLASSPATH=.:${JAVA_HOME}/lib:${JRE_HOME}/lib
export PATH=${JAVA_HOME}/bin:$PATH
Press Esc
to quit insert mode. Enter :w!
to save the changes and enter :q
to quit vi.
Source the file and activate the changes.
$ source ~/.bashrc
The default version of jdk in some OS is OpenJDK. So you need to specify the default to be jdk from Oracle.
$ sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/java java /usr/lib/jvm/java-8/bin/java 300
$ sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/javac javac /usr/lib/jvm/java-8/bin/javac 300
$ sudo update-alternatives --config java
In Ubuntu 14.04 OpenJDK is not preloaded, so I don’t need to do this step.
Check if the installation is successful.
$ java -version
java version "1.8.0_60"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_60-b27)
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.60-b23, mixed mode)
The info returned proves that we’ve successfully installed Oracle jdk 8u60.