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When the above steps have been done correctly, it should be possible to open a DOS Windows command prompt and type %JAVA_HOME%\bin\javac
, and see this printed\java -version
(or "%JAVA_HOME%"\bin\java -version
if your %JAVA_HOME%
value contains a space) and see output similar to this:
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Usage:java javac <options> <source files> where possible options include: ...version "1.6.0_19" Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_19-b04) Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 16.2-b04, mixed mode, sharing) |
If, later on when you try to start JIRA, you get the error Windows cannot find '-Xms128m', it is because you have not correctly set JAVA_HOME.
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