I have downloaded a .bin file for JDK and am trying to install it. I have used these commands:
chmod +x jdk-6u23-linux-i586.bin
sudo ./jdk-6u23-linux-i586.bin
and got this output:
sudo: ./jdk-6u23-linux-i586.bin: command not found
I have downloaded a .bin file for JDK and am trying to install it. I have used these commands:
chmod +x jdk-6u23-linux-i586.bin
sudo ./jdk-6u23-linux-i586.bin
and got this output:
sudo: ./jdk-6u23-linux-i586.bin: command not found
To install Netbeans, you can simply install the netbeans package. This will install everything Netbeans needs, including Java.
sudo apt-get install netbeans
To install Java, but without installing Netbeans
If you want the proprietary version of Java, you need to:
To install these packages, use the Software Centre, which is available from the Applications menu.
Netbeans is available from the Ubuntu software Center, you should install from there unless you have a strong reason to use a different version.
Thank you for your help, but I solved my own problem.
When I installed Ubuntu and I installed OpenJDK. I was trying to install the Sun JDK, which led to the error.
I resolved the problem by uninstalling OpenJDK, restarting the machine, and then extracting the file mentioned above. It was successfully extracted and NetBeans easily found the JDK path.
Now I'm enjoying Java Development with NetBeans.
In future use these 2 scripts I wrote :D...
Java before Netbeans...
#!/bin/sh
#Delete the line below if you only want the "open" JDK & JRE
sudo apt-get install openjdk-7-jdk openjdk-7-jre;
#Makes the /usr/lib/jvm in case...
sudo mkdir -p /usr/lib/jvm
#Clean out /tmp...
sudo rm -rf /tmp/*
cd /tmp
#Update this line to reflect newer versions of JDK...
wget http://download.oracle.com/otn-pub/java/jdk/7u1-b08/jdk-7u1-linux-i586.tar.gz;
tar -xvf ./*gz;
#Move it to where it can be found...
sudo mv /tmp/jdk1.7.* /usr/lib/jvm/;
#Add the new Java to the bin
sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/java java /usr/lib/jvm/jdk1.7.0_01/jre/bin/java 3;
#User chooses
sudo update-alternatives --config java;
exit 0;
Netbeans...
# @author Yucca Nel
# Update as needed for newer Netbeans releases :D
#!/bin/sh
#Clean out /tmp...
sudo rm -rf /tmp/*;
cd /tmp;
#Update this line to reflect newer versions of Netbeans or replace 'javase with 'javaee' or add jee manually via
#Netbeans 'plugins as needed.
wget http://download.netbeans.org/netbeans/7.0.1/final/bundles/netbeans-7.0.1-ml-javase-linux.sh;
sh /tmp/*sh;
#Add Netbeans launcher to your PATH. Doing so allows you to run 'netbeans' command from the terminal
sudo ln -s ~/netbeans-7.0.1/bin/netbeans /usr/local/bin/;
exit 0;
sudo -s
do the same thing. – Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen Nov 28 '11 at 12:29