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  1. Red Hat CodeReady Studio (devstudio)
  2. JBDS-1659

If set as default, java 1.5 is used even if 1.6 is chosen during installation

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    • 7.0.0.Beta1
    • 4.1.0.M1, 5.0.0.GA
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      1. Set java 1.5 as default in /Applications/Utilities/Java Preferences
      2. Start jbds installer in Terminal using: java -jar jbdevstudio-product-macosx-cocoa-x86_64-4.1.0.v201105091943R-H400-M1.jar
      3. Proceed through the installation and select /System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions/1.6.0/Home
      4. Finish the installation
      5. Start JBDS by double clicking on the JBDS icon
      6. JBDS is now running using java 1.5 - you can check that for example by going to JBDS -> Preferences -> JBoss Tools - the JBoss Runtimes page is missing. Or you can check the running process.

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      1. Set java 1.5 as default in /Applications/Utilities/Java Preferences 2. Start jbds installer in Terminal using: java -jar jbdevstudio-product-macosx-cocoa-x86_64-4.1.0.v201105091943R-H400-M1.jar 3. Proceed through the installation and select /System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions/1.6.0/Home 4. Finish the installation 5. Start JBDS by double clicking on the JBDS icon 6. JBDS is now running using java 1.5 - you can check that for example by going to JBDS -> Preferences -> JBoss Tools - the JBoss Runtimes page is missing. Or you can check the running process.
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      If java 1.5 is set as default in the Java Preferences utility and you select java 1.6 during JBDS installation, it is still started with 1.5.

            nivologd@gmail.com Denis Golovin (Inactive)
            exd-mmalina Martin Malina
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