Oracle JDK 7 and JRE 7 Certified System Configurations
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Operating Systems
Java 1 7 free download - Apple Java for OS X 10.7/10.8, Apple Mac OS Update 7.6.1, OpenJDK 7 for OS X Lion, and many more programs. Next to Java Platforms, choose 'JDK 1.7' (or the name of the JDK you entered earlier) from the popup. If you want to use Java 7 language features, do the following: From the Categories list, choose Sources; In the Source/Binary Format field choose 'JDK 7'. Now, let's make sure the new JDK is being used to run your code.
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Solaris
Platform | CPU Architecture | Version | Introduced In | Notes |
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Oracle Solaris | x64 (64-bit) | 11.x | 1.7.0 | |
Oracle Solaris | SPARC (64-bit) | 11.x | 1.7.0 | With OFED 1.5.1+. |
Oracle Solaris | x86 (32-bit) | 11 Express | 1.7.0 | With OFED 1.5.1+. |
Oracle Solaris | x64 (64-bit) | 11 Express | 1.7.0 | |
Oracle Solaris | SPARC (64-bit) | 11 Express | 1.7.0 | With OFED 1.5.1+. |
Oracle Solaris | x86 (32-bit) | 10 Update 9+ | 1.7.0 | With OFED 1.5.1+. |
Oracle Solaris | x64 (64-bit) | 10 Update 9+ | 1.7.0 | |
Oracle Solaris | SPARC (64-bit) | 10 Update 9+ | 1.7.0 | With OFED 1.5.1+. |
Windows Client
Platform | CPU Architecture | Version | Introduced In | Notes |
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Windows 10 | x86 (32-bit) | 1.7.0_85 | ||
Windows 10 | x64 (64-bit) | 1.7.0_85 | ||
Windows 8 | x86 (32-bit) | 1.7.0_10 | Modern UI (i.e. Metro Mode) is not supported | |
Windows 8 | x64 (64-bit) | 1.7.0_10 | Modern UI (i.e. Metro Mode) is not supported | |
Windows 7 | x86 (32-bit) | SP1 | 1.7.0 | |
Windows 7 | x64 (64-bit) | SP1 | 1.7.0 | |
Windows Vista | x86 (32-bit) | SP2 | 1.7.0 | No longer supported by Microsoft. Update to a newer OS might be required to address support requests. |
Windows Vista | x64 (64-bit) | SP2 | 1.7.0 | No longer supported by Microsoft. Update to a newer OS might be required to address support requests. |
Windows Server
Platform | CPU Architecture | Version | Introduced In | Notes |
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Windows Server 2019 | x64 (64-bit) | 1.7.0_231 | Includes Windows Server 2019 Core | |
Windows Server 2016 | x64 (64-bit) | 1.7.0_141 | Includes Windows Server 2016 Core | |
Windows Server 2012 R2 | x64 (64-bit) | 1.7.0_51 | ||
Windows Server 2012 | x64 (64-bit) | 1.7.0_10 | ||
Windows Server 2008 R2 | x64 (64-bit) | SP1 | 1.7.0 | |
Windows Server 2008 | x86 (32-bit) | SP2 | 1.7.0 | |
Windows Server 2008 | x64 (64-bit) | SP2 | 1.7.0 |
Linux
Platform | CPU Architecture | Version | Introduced In | Notes |
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Oracle Linux | x64 (64-bit) | 8.x | 1.7.0_231 | Only X.org Mode supported. Wayland mode is unsupported. Only 64-bit JVM is certified. |
Oracle Linux | x64 (64-bit) | 7.x | 1.7.0_67 | Only 64-bit JVM is certified. |
Oracle Linux | x86 (32-bit) | 6.x | 1.7.0 | |
Oracle Linux | x64 (64-bit) | 6.x | 1.7.0 | Only 64-bit JVM is certified. |
Oracle Linux | x86 (32-bit) | 5.5+ | 1.7.0 | With OFED 1.5.1+. |
Oracle Linux | x64 (64-bit) | 5.5+ | 1.7.0 | |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux | x64 (64-bit) | 8.x | 1.7.0_231 | Only X.org Mode supported. Wayland mode is unsupported. Only 64-bit JVM is certified. |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux | x64 (64-bit) | 7.x | 1.7.0_67 | Only 64-bit JVM is certified. |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux | x86 (32-bit) | 6.x | 1.7.0 | |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux | x64 (64-bit) | 6.x | 1.7.0 | Only 64-bit JVM is certified. |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux | x86 (32-bit) | 5.5+ | 1.7.0 | |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux | x64 (64-bit) | 5.5+ | 1.7.0 | |
Suse Linux Enterprise Server | x86 (64-bit) | 12.x | 1.7.0_75 | Only 64-bit JVM is certified. |
Suse Linux Enterprise Server | x86 (32-bit) | 11.x | 1.7.0 | |
Suse Linux Enterprise Server | x64 (64-bit) | 11.x | 1.7.0 | |
Suse Linux Enterprise Server | x86 (32-bit) | 10 SP2 | 1.7.0 | |
Suse Linux Enterprise Server | x64 (64-bit) | 10 SP2 | 1.7.0 | |
Ubuntu Linux | x64 (64-bit) | 19.04 | 1.7.0_231 | Only X.org Mode supported. Wayland mode is unsupported. |
Ubuntu Linux | x64 (64-bit) | 18.04 LTS | 1.7.0_231 | Only X.org Mode supported. Wayland mode is unsupported. |
Ubuntu Linux | x86 (32-bit) | 16.04 LTS | 1.7.0_97 | |
Ubuntu Linux | x64 (64-bit) | 16.04 LTS | 1.7.0_97 | |
Ubuntu Linux | x86 (32-bit) | 15.10 | 1.7.0_91 | No longer supported by Canonical. Update to a newer OS might be required to address support requests. |
Ubuntu Linux | x64 (64-bit) | 15.10 | 1.7.0_91 | No longer supported by Canonical. Update to a newer OS might be required to address support requests. |
Ubuntu Linux | x86 (32-bit) | 15.04 | 1.7.0_79 | No longer supported by Canonical. Update to a newer OS might be required to address support requests. |
Ubuntu Linux | x64 (64-bit) | 15.04 | 1.7.0_79 | No longer supported by Canonical. Update to a newer OS might be required to address support requests. |
Ubuntu Linux | x86 (32-bit) | 14.10 | 1.7.0_71 | No longer supported by Canonical. Update to a newer OS might be required to address support requests. |
Ubuntu Linux | x64 (64-bit) | 14.10 | 1.7.0_71 | No longer supported by Canonical. Update to a newer OS might be required to address support requests. |
Ubuntu Linux | x86 (32-bit) | 14.04 LTS | 1.7.0_71 | No longer supported by Canonical. Update to a newer OS might be required to address support requests. |
Ubuntu Linux | x64 (64-bit) | 14.04 LTS | 1.7.0_71 | No longer supported by Canonical. Update to a newer OS might be required to address support requests. |
Ubuntu Linux | x86 (32-bit) | 13.x | 1.7.0_21 | No longer supported by Canonical. Update to a newer OS might be required to address support requests. |
Ubuntu Linux | x64 (64-bit) | 13.x | 1.7.0_21 | No longer supported by Canonical. Update to a newer OS might be required to address support requests. |
Ubuntu Linux | x86 (32-bit) | 12.04 LTS | 1.7.0_06 | No longer supported by Canonical. Update to a newer OS might be required to address support requests. |
Ubuntu Linux | x64 (64-bit) | 12.04 LTS | 1.7.0_06 | No longer supported by Canonical. Update to a newer OS might be required to address support requests. |
Ubuntu Linux | x86 (32-bit) | 11.04 | 1.7.0 | No longer supported by Canonical. Update to a newer OS might be required to address support requests. |
Ubuntu Linux | x64 (64-bit) | 11.04 | 1.7.0 | No longer supported by Canonical. Update to a newer OS might be required to address support requests. |
Ubuntu Linux | x86 (32-bit) | 10.04 - LTS | 1.7.0 | No longer supported by Canonical. Update to a newer OS might be required to address support requests. |
Ubuntu Linux | x64 (64-bit) | 10.04 - LTS | 1.7.0 | No longer supported by Canonical. Update to a newer OS might be required to address support requests. |
Linux on ARM
Platform | CPU Architecture | Version | Introduced In | Notes |
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Ubuntu Linux (Hard-Float ABI) | ARMv7 VFP | 12.04 | 1.7.0_40 | No JavaFX support No support for Plugin or WebStart Requires GNOME Desktop Environment version 1:2.30+7 |
Ubuntu Linux (Soft-Float ABI) | ARMv7 VFP | 11.10 | 1.7.0_06 | No JavaFX support No support for Plugin or WebStart Requires GNOME Desktop Environment version 1:2.30+7 |
Debian Linux (Soft-Float ABI) | ARMv6 VFP | 6.0.5 | 1.7.0_06 | No JavaFX support No support for Plugin or WebStart Requires GNOME Desktop Environment version 1:2.30+7 Java SE Support not available for this platform |
Mac OS X / OS X
Platform | CPU Architecture | Version | Introduced In | Notes |
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OS X | x64 | 10.9 or greater | 1.7.0_40 | Only 64-bit JVM is certified. macOS 10.15 'Catalina' is not certified. |
OS X | x64 | 10.8.3+ | 1.7.0_05 | Only 64-bit JVM is certified. No longer supported by Apple. Update to a newer OS might be required to address support requests. |
Mac OS X | x64 | 10.7.3+ | 1.7.0_04 | Only 64-bit JVM is certified. No longer supported by Apple. Update to a newer OS might be required to address support requests. |
- Support for SPARC M7, SPARC T7, SPARC S7, SPARC M8 and SPARC T8 requires JDK 1.7.0_85 build 33 or higher.
- On 64-bit operating systems (OSs), both 32- and 64-bit Java virtual machines (JVMs) are certified, except where noted.
- All default desktop managers are certified, except where noted.
- JavaFX 2 Certified System Configurations can be found here.
Note: As of April 8, 2014 Microsoft stopped supporting Windows XP and therefore it is no longer a supported platform. See Third Party Vendor-Specific Support Terms on Oracle Software Technical Support Policies for details.
Virtualization
All the above operating systems are also certified when running as virtual guest on any of the following hypervisors as long as the operating system is supported by that hypervisor.
- Oracle VM
- VirtualBox 3.x, 4.x
- Solaris Containers
- Solaris LDOMs
- Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2012
VMware is not a certified hypervisor.
Browsers
Browser | Version | Platform | Notes |
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Internet Explorer | 7.x and above | Windows OSs | |
Microsoft Edge | Windows OSs | Only Web Start applications are supported, Applets are not supported As of 1.7.0_161 JDK 7 does not support deployment stack (Applets and Web Start) | |
Firefox | 3.6 and above | All OSs that support these versions of Firefox | Use 64 bit Browsers on OS X platforms to run the 64 bit JRE As of 1.7.0_161 JDK 7 does not support deployment stack (Applets and Web Start) |
Chrome | Windows OSs | As of Chrome 45 only Web Start applications are supported in Chrome, Applets are not supported As of 1.7.0_161 JDK 7 does not support deployment stack (Applets and Web Start) | |
Safari | 5.1.3 and above | OS X | Use 64 bit Browsers on OS X platforms to run the 64 bit JRE As of 1.7.0_161 JDK 7 does not support deployment stack (Applets and Web Start) |
- Oracle does not certify browser versions that are no longer supported by the browser's provider.
JDK for Mac ReadMe
This release of the JDK is a developer-only version. You can use it to create Java applications and includes the new JavaFX 2.2 client stack. The developer version however does not include a plugin to launch Java applications from the browser so applet and Web Start applications cannot use this JDK.
To test if the JDK installed successfully you should do the following:
To test if the JDK installed successfully you should do the following: note: if you are installing JDK 7u5 the version listed will be 1.7.0_05 instead of 1.7.0_04
Switch to the Finder.
Choose Go -> Go To Folder... or type command-shift-G.
Type /Applications/Utilities into the dialog box. Click the Go button.
Find Java Preferences.app in the window and double-click it. You should see a window that looks like this:
You should see a JDK named 'Java 7 SE', with version 1.7.0_04. Click and drag it to the top of the list.
Now, find Terminal.app in the window and double-click it.
Terminal.app opens. If a window does not open, choose Shell -> New Window -> <Default>
At the command prompt type:
java -version
and confirm you are running JDK 1.7.0_04.
To use this JDK with Netbeans, you need to add it as a platform in the Java Platform Manager
Launch NetBeans.app
Choose Tools -> Java Platforms
Click the Add Platform... button
Navigate to the JDK's folder. Type '/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/1.7.0.jdk/Contents' in the File field.
The directory chooser should show Home and MacOS, and Home should have an icon on it indicating it is a Java home directory.
Select the Home directory, and click Next.
If you want, assign a new name to the JDK. Click Finish.
Now, create a new project. For this verification, select 'Java Application'
Accept all of the default settings, and click Finish.
Next, right-click on the project name and choose Properties.
In the Categories list, choose Libraries.
Next to Java Platforms, choose 'JDK 1.7' (or the name of the JDK you entered earlier) from the popup.
If you want to use Java 7 language features, do the following:
- From the Categories list, choose Sources
- In the Source/Binary Format field choose 'JDK 7'.
Click OK.
Now, let's make sure the new JDK is being used to run your code. Open 'JavaApplication.java', and look for the main method.
Type or copy this line of code into Main.java
System.out.println(System.getProperty('java.version'));
Save the file and from the main menu, choose Run -> Run Main Project.
Verify that 1.7.0_04 is sent to the Output pane.
http://netbeans.org/kb/docs/java/quickstart.html will also help you get started with using NetBeans.
To use this JDK with Eclipse
Launch Eclipse.app
Choose Eclipse -> Preferences
Choose Java -> Installed JREs
Click the 'Add...' button
Choose 'MacOS X VM' as the JRE type. Press Next.
In the 'JRE Home:' field, type '/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/1.7.0.jdk/Contents/Home'
You should see the system libraries in the list titled 'JRE system libraries:'
Give the JRE a name. The recommended name is “JDK 1.7”. Click Finish.
Check the checkbox next to the JRE entry you just created. This will cause Eclipse to use it as the default JRE for all new Java projects. Click OK.
Now, create a new project. For this verification, from the menu, select File -> New -> Java Project.
In the dialog that appears, enter a new name for your project. For this verification, type Test17Project
In the JRE section of the dialog, select 'Use default JRE (currently JDK 1.7)'.
Click Finish.
Now, create a Java class to run. From the menu, select File -> New -> Class.
Name the class Java17Test. Click the checkbox to create a stub for 'public static void main(String[] args)'
Click Finish.
Type or copy this line of code into Java17Test.java
System.out.println(System.getProperty('java.version'))
Save the file and from the main menu, choose Run -> Run.
Verify that 1.7.0_04 is sent to the Console pane.
To use this JDK with IntelliJ IDEA 11 CE
Launch IntelliJ IDEA 11 CE.app
You should see the welcome screen with a number of options. Choose 'Create New Project' from the QuickStart panel.
Choose 'Create project from scratch'. Click Next.
Provide a name for the project. Click Next.
Keep the default source directory. Click Next.
Your next step depends on whether or not you have run IDEA before. If not, follow these steps:
The Project SDK window appears. Click on the ‘Configure’ button on the right side.
Navigate to '/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/1.7.0.jdk/Contents/Home'. Click Choose
In the Project SDK window, you should see '1.7 (java version '1.7.0_04')' listed. Click Next.
Leave the default settings on the next page. Click Finish.
You are now ready to use Java 7 for your development.
If you had already been using IDEA you need to add JDK 1.7 and select it for the project.
Press F4 to bring up the Project Settings window.
In the left column, choose ‘SDKs’.
At the top of the second column, click the + icon. From the popup that appears, choose ‘JSDK’.
Navigate to '/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/1.7.0.jdk/Contents/Home”. Click Choose.
IDEA will name the SDK ‘1.7’. Verify that the Project Structure window looks like this.
Click OK. You are now ready to use Java 7 for your development.
You should see your project name listed in the top left. Double-click on it to expand it.
Right-click on the blue 'src' folder and choose New -> Java Class.
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The 'Create New Class' dialog appears. Type 'Java17Test' into the field labelled 'Name:' and click OK.
Type or copy this block of code inside the Java17Test class in the Java17Test.java file: public static void main(String[] args) {
System.out.println(System.getProperty('java.version'));
}
Save the file and from the main menu, choose Run -> Run 'Java17Test'.
Verify that 1.7.0_04 is sent to the Run Java17Test pane.
To run a standard java program –including JavaFX programs- do the following
Make sure you followed the steps above to ensure that JDK 1.7.0 is installed correctly.
Locate the JAR file you want to run.
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Alternatively, if you know that the JAR file can be run using java -jar, locate the file in the Finder and double-click it. The application should start normally.
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If you would like to use Java from your browser or through a webstart application you will need to wait for the consumer release on Mac. There is an early access preview available. We encourage you to try it and give us feedback so we can deliver the best possible experience for Mac users when we release the JRE for Mac.