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Contents
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
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Conventions
1
Preparing to Install Oracle JDeveloper
1.1
What is Oracle JDeveloper?
1.2
Roadmap for Installing Oracle JDeveloper Studio
1.3
Understanding and Obtaining the Oracle JDeveloper Distributions
1.4
Verifying Your System Requirements for Installing Oracle JDeveloper
1.5
Verifying the Oracle JDeveloper Certification Information
1.6
Deploying and Testing Applications Developed in Oracle JDeveloper
2
Installing Oracle JDeveloper Studio
2.1
Understanding the Oracle JDeveloper Installation Types
2.2
Installing Oracle JDeveloper Studio on Various Platforms
2.2.1
Starting the Installation Program
2.2.2
Navigating the Installation Screens to Install Oracle JDeveloper
2.2.3
Customizing Oracle JDeveloper on Startup
2.3
Verifying Your Installation
2.4
Installing the JDeveloper Java Edition
3
Next Steps After Installing Oracle JDeveloper Studio
3.1
Using Oracle JDeveloper on Linux and UNIX Systems
3.1.1
Changing System Cursors on Linux and UNIX Systems
3.1.2
Setting the System Resource Limit on Linux and UNIX Systems
3.1.3
Starting Oracle JDeveloper on Linux and UNIX Systems
3.1.4
Specifying the JDK Location on Linux and UNIX Systems
3.1.5
Changing the JDK Location in Linux and UNIX Systems
3.2
Using Oracle JDeveloper on Windows
3.2.1
Starting Oracle JDeveloper on Windows
3.2.2
Specifying the JDK location on Windows
3.2.3
Changing the JDK location on Windows
3.2.4
User Directories Structure
3.3
Using Oracle JDeveloper on Mac OS X Platforms
3.3.1
Starting Oracle JDeveloper on Mac OS X Platforms
3.3.2
Specifying JDK Location on Mac OS X Platforms
3.3.3
Changing the JDK Location on Mac OS X Platforms
3.4
Migrating From a Previous Version to Oracle JDeveloper 12.1.2
3.4.1
Migrating User Settings
3.4.2
Migrating Projects
3.4.2.1
Migrating JSF and JSTL Projects
3.5
Enabling Oracle JDeveloper Extensions
3.6
Setting the User Home Directory
3.7
Setting the Home Environment Variable
3.7.1
Setting the Home Environment Variable on Linux and UNIX
3.7.2
Setting the Home Environment Variable on Windows
3.7.3
Setting the Home Environment Variable on MacOS X System
3.8
Using Oracle JDeveloper in a Multiuser Environment
3.8.1
Installing Oracle JDeveloper on a Citrix MetaFrame Server or a Microsoft Terminal Server
3.8.2
Configuring User Home Directories in a Multiuser Environment
3.8.3
Configuring Terminal Server Clients for Running Oracle JDeveloper
3.9
Using Oracle WebLogic Server with Oracle JDeveloper
3.9.1
Using the Integrated Oracle WebLogic Server
3.10
Understanding Oracle JDeveloper Accessibility Information
3.10.1
Using a Screen Reader and Java Access Bridge with Oracle JDeveloper
3.10.2
Finding Accessibility Information
3.11
Oracle on the Web
4
Deinstalling Oracle JDeveloper
4.1
Performing Pre-Deinstallation Tasks
4.2
Deinstalling Oracle JDeveloper
4.2.1
Starting the Deinstaller
4.2.2
Manually Removing the Oracle JDeveloper Home
A
Silent Installation and Deinstallation of Oracle JDeveloper
A.1
Installing Oracle JDeveloper Studio in Silent Mode
A.2
Deinstalling Oracle JDeveloper in Silent Mode
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