Or because jdk or jre is not running correctly, or because of installation problems, or because you are a 64-bit system, I do not know what causes frequent errors in eclipse, that is, the error prompt appears on the console: clipseisrunninginaJRE, butaJDKisrequired, and I cannot comment in the form of ctrl or ctrlshift as before
Or because jdk or jre is not running correctly, or because of installation problems, or because you are a 64-bit system, I do not know what causes frequent errors in eclipse, that is, the error prompt appears on the console: clipse is running in a JRE, but a JDK is required, and I cannot comment in the form of ctrl/or ctrlshift/as before
Or because jdk or jre is not running correctly, or because of installation problems, or because you are a 64-bit system, I do not know what causes frequent errors in eclipse, that is, the error prompt appears on the console:
Clipse is running in a JRE, but a JDK is required. At the same time, I cannot comment out my code in the form of ctrl +/or ctrl + shift +/as before, you cannot even click Add block comment in the menu directly.
Solve the first problem:
Find the eclipse installation path and find eclipse. ini, edit, find a line with-vm, I am a 64-bit system, install 32 eclipse and 32 jdk, and install jdk in Program Files (x86)
So I changed it to: Progra ~ 1 represents Program Files (x86)
-Vm C: \ Progra ~ 1 \ Java \ jdk1.7.0 _ 13 \ bin \ javaw.exe
If you are using Program Files, you can simply change it to Program Files (x86) or Progra ~ 2
At this time, I found that no error is reported, and my code annotation function can also be used.
Furukawa | http://www.akmumu.com/2013/08/02/193.html