To install Java on Windows and run Java apps on Microsoft’s operating system, you need to obtain a copy of the Java Development Toolkit (JDK) installation media.
The JDK includes both a Java Runtime Environment (JRE) and a Java Virtual Machine (JVM). These are all you need to play games like Minecraft or run applications like NASA World Wind.
The JDK also includes a number of programming tools, like a compiler and a Java web server, for programmers who need to install Java on Windows.
- Step 1: Verify that it is already installed or not
- Step 2: Download JDK
- Step 3: Install JDK
- Step 4 : Set the Permanent Path
- Download Java for Windows
- Run the Java installer
- Validate the JAVA_HOME setting
- Confirm the Java PATH variable was set properly
- Run a JDK command to verify Java install was a success
- Where to install Java on your Windows computer
- add Java to the Windows PATH
- allow Java to automatically run JAR files
- set the JAVA_HOME environment variable
- configure JavaSoft registration keys