Developer SQL 4 - issue House Java JDK

Hello

I just installed SQL Developer 4 (I have the Version 3.2.20.09 race) and when tried to start at the first time, asking its JDK.

My cell phone has Java (JRE) after that, I tried to give all 3 trails but its not accepting.

Help, please

j2re1.4.2_16

jre6

jre7

Concerning

Nanan

To add to the comments of Jeff, remember the Java installation wizard gives you the ability to No installation/update of the public JRE.  So when installing the latest JDK required by SQL Developer, just install the public JRE associated.

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    java.lang.Thread.State: TIMED_WAITING (parking)

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    -parking to wait for < 0x00000000d204f0e0 > (a java.util.concurrent.locks.AbstractQueuedSynchronizer$ ConditionObject)

    at java.util.concurrent.locks.LockSupport.parkNanos(LockSupport.java:226)

    to java.util.concurrent.locks.AbstractQueuedSynchronizer$ ConditionObject.awaitNanos (AbstractQueuedSynchronizer.java:2082)

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    to java.util.concurrent.ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor$ DelayedWorkQueue.take (ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor.java:807)

    at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.getTask(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:1068)

    at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:1130)

    to java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$ Worker.run (ThreadPoolExecutor.java:615)

    at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:745)

    "IconOverlayTracker Timer: null-jdbcNodeInfoType"prio is 6 tid = 0x000000001016e000 nest in Object.wait ([0x000000001452f000]) 0xe98 = "".

    java.lang.Thread.State: WAIT (object monitor)

    at java.lang.Object.wait (Native Method)

    -waiting on < 0x00000000d1378268 > (a java.util.TaskQueue)

    at java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:503)

    at java.util.TimerThread.mainLoop(Timer.java:526)

    -locked (a java.util.TaskQueue) < 0x00000000d1378268 >

    at java.util.TimerThread.run(Timer.java:505)

    "WaitCursor-Timer" prio = 6 tid = 0x000000001016d000 nest 0x1bb0 = in Object.wait () [0x000000001267f000]

    java.lang.Thread.State: WAIT (object monitor)

    at java.lang.Object.wait (Native Method)

    -waiting on < 0x00000000d1b86928 > (a java.util.TaskQueue)

    at java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:503)

    at java.util.TimerThread.mainLoop(Timer.java:526)

    -locked (a java.util.TaskQueue) < 0x00000000d1b86928 >

    at java.util.TimerThread.run(Timer.java:505)

    "Wire-10" daemon prio = 6 tid = 0x000000000f326800 nest 0x1a38 = in Object.wait () [0x000000001237f000]

    java.lang.Thread.State: WAIT (object monitor)

    at java.lang.Object.wait (Native Method)

    -waiting on < 0x00000000cf483210 > (a java.util.LinkedList)

    at java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:503)

    to java.util.prefs.AbstractPreferences$ EventDispatchThread.run (AbstractPreferences.java:1476)

    -locked < 0x00000000cf483210 > (a java.util.LinkedList)

    "Planner" daemon prio = 6 tid = 0x000000000f325000 nest = 0 x 1898 in Object.wait () [0x000000001217f000]

    java.lang.Thread.State: WAIT (object monitor)

    at java.lang.Object.wait (Native Method)

    -waiting on < 0x00000000d1ba9718 > (an oracle.dbtools.raptor.backgroundTask.TaskLinkedList)

    at java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:503)

    at oracle.dbtools.raptor.backgroundTask.TaskLinkedList.takeNextTask(TaskLinkedList.java:47)

    -locked (an oracle.dbtools.raptor.backgroundTask.TaskLinkedList) < 0x00000000d1ba9718 >

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    java.lang.Thread.State: WAITING (parking)

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    -waiting on < 0x00000000cf513e48 > (a java.lang.Object)

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    to org.eclipse.osgi.framework.eventmgr.EventManager$ EventThread.run (EventManager.java:336)

    "State Data Manager" daemon prio = 6 tid = 0x000000000c03c000 nest = 0xb8c pending on the condition [0x000000000b71f000]

    java.lang.Thread.State: TIMED_WAITING (sleep)

    to java.lang.Thread.sleep (Native Method)

    at org.eclipse.osgi.internal.baseadaptor.StateManager.run(StateManager.java:297)

    at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:745)

    'Framework active Thread' prio = 6 tid = 0x000000000c03b000 nest = 0 x 1718 in Object.wait () [0x000000000b53f000]

    java.lang.Thread.State: TIMED_WAITING (on object monitor)

    at java.lang.Object.wait (Native Method)

    -waiting on < 0x00000000cfb6db10 > (an org.eclipse.osgi.framework.internal.core.Framework)

    at org.eclipse.osgi.framework.internal.core.Framework.run(Framework.java:1863)

    -locked (an org.eclipse.osgi.framework.internal.core.Framework) < 0x00000000cfb6db10 >

    at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:745)

    "Active Reference File Daemon" daemon prio = 2 tid = 0x000000000c038000 nest 0x16cc = in Object.wait () [0x000000000cb1f000]

    java.lang.Thread.State: TIMED_WAITING (on object monitor)

    at java.lang.Object.wait (Native Method)

    -waiting on < 0x00000000cfb836e0 > (a java.lang.ref.ReferenceQueue$ Lock)

    at java.lang.ref.ReferenceQueue.remove(ReferenceQueue.java:135)

    -locked < 0x00000000cfb836e0 > (a java.lang.ref.ReferenceQueue$ Lock)

    to org.openide.util.lookup.implspi.ActiveQueue$ Daemon.run (ActiveQueue.java:180)

    -locked < 0x00000000cfb836e0 > (a java.lang.ref.ReferenceQueue$ Lock)

    "TimerQueue" daemon prio = 6 tid = 0x000000000a9af800 nest = 0 x 700 waiting on condition [0x000000000c91f000]

    java.lang.Thread.State: TIMED_WAITING (parking)

    at sun.misc.Unsafe.park (Native Method)

    -parking to wait for < 0x00000000ced6b5a0 > (a java.util.concurrent.locks.AbstractQueuedSynchronizer$ ConditionObject)

    at java.util.concurrent.locks.LockSupport.parkNanos(LockSupport.java:226)

    to java.util.concurrent.locks.AbstractQueuedSynchronizer$ ConditionObject.awaitNanos (AbstractQueuedSynchronizer.java:2082)

    at java.util.concurrent.DelayQueue.take(DelayQueue.java:220)

    at javax.swing.TimerQueue.run(TimerQueue.java:171)

    at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:745)

    "AWT-EventQueue-0" prio = 6 tid = 0x000000000a6ca800 nest = executable 0x18ac [0x000000000b036000]

    java.lang.Thread.State: EXECUTABLE

    at java.util.HashMap.getEntry(HashMap.java:469)

    at java.util.HashMap.get(HashMap.java:421)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:852)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followComplete(Earley.java:950)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:857)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followComplete(Earley.java:950)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:857)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followComplete(Earley.java:945)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:857)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followComplete(Earley.java:950)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:857)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followComplete(Earley.java:950)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:857)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followScan(Earley.java:891)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:855)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followComplete(Earley.java:945)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:857)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followComplete(Earley.java:950)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:857)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followComplete(Earley.java:950)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:857)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followComplete(Earley.java:950)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:857)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followComplete(Earley.java:950)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:857)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followComplete(Earley.java:950)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:857)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followComplete(Earley.java:950)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:857)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followComplete(Earley.java:950)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:857)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followComplete(Earley.java:950)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:857)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followComplete(Earley.java:950)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:857)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followComplete(Earley.java:950)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:857)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followComplete(Earley.java:950)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:857)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followComplete(Earley.java:950)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:857)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followComplete(Earley.java:950)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:857)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followComplete(Earley.java:947)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:857)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followScan(Earley.java:891)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:855)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followComplete(Earley.java:947)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:857)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followComplete(Earley.java:950)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:857)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followComplete(Earley.java:950)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:857)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followComplete(Earley.java:950)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:857)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followComplete(Earley.java:950)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:857)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followComplete(Earley.java:950)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:857)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followComplete(Earley.java:950)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:857)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followComplete(Earley.java:950)

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    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followComplete(Earley.java:950)

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    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followComplete(Earley.java:947)

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    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followComplete(Earley.java:947)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:857)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followScan(Earley.java:891)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:855)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followComplete(Earley.java:947)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:857)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followComplete(Earley.java:950)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:857)

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    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followScan(Earley.java:891)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:855)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followComplete(Earley.java:950)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:857)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followComplete(Earley.java:950)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:857)

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    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:857)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followComplete(Earley.java:947)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:857)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followComplete(Earley.java:950)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:857)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followComplete(Earley.java:945)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:857)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followComplete(Earley.java:950)

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    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followComplete(Earley.java:945)

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    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:857)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followComplete(Earley.java:945)

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    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followComplete(Earley.java:947)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:857)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followScan(Earley.java:891)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:855)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followScan(Earley.java:891)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:855)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followScan(Earley.java:891)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:855)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followComplete(Earley.java:950)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:857)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followComplete(Earley.java:950)

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    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followComplete(Earley.java:945)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:857)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followComplete(Earley.java:950)

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    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:855)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followComplete(Earley.java:945)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:857)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followScan(Earley.java:891)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:855)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followComplete(Earley.java:950)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:857)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followComplete(Earley.java:947)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:857)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followComplete(Earley.java:950)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:857)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followComplete(Earley.java:945)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:857)

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    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:857)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followComplete(Earley.java:945)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:857)

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    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:857)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followComplete(Earley.java:945)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:857)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followComplete(Earley.java:947)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:857)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followComplete(Earley.java:947)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:857)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followScan(Earley.java:891)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:855)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followScan(Earley.java:891)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:855)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followScan(Earley.java:891)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:855)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followComplete(Earley.java:950)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:857)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followComplete(Earley.java:947)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:857)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.followComplete(Earley.java:950)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.tree(Earley.java:857)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Earley.treeForACell(Earley.java:832)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.Parser.forest(Parser.java:84)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.plsql.LazyNode.expand(LazyNode.java:225)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.plsql.IdentifiersDb.collectIdentifiers(IdentifiersDb.java:204)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.plsql.IdentifierDefinitionLookup.getIdentifierDefinition(IdentifierDefinitionLookup.java:743)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.plsql.IdentifierDefinitionLookup.parseIdentifierAtOffset(IdentifierDefinitionLookup.java:409)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.plsql.IdentifierDefinitionLookup.finishIdSelection(IdentifierDefinitionLookup.java:803)

    at oracle.dbtools.parser.plsql.IdentifierDefinitionLookup.getIdentifierAtOffset(IdentifierDefinitionLookup.java:785)

    at oracle.ide.ceditor.AbstractBrowseClickPlugin.getRegionFor(AbstractBrowseClickPlugin.java:150)

    at oracle.javatools.editor.plugins.AbstractClickPlugin.updateHighlight(AbstractClickPlugin.java:442)

    at oracle.javatools.editor.plugins.AbstractClickPlugin.actionPerformed(AbstractClickPlugin.java:240)

    at javax.swing.Timer.fireActionPerformed(Timer.java:312)

    to javax.swing.Timer$ DoPostEvent.run (Timer.java:244)

    at java.awt.event.InvocationEvent.dispatch(InvocationEvent.java:312)

    at java.awt.EventQueue.dispatchEventImpl(EventQueue.java:733)

    at $200 (EventQueue.java:103) java.awt.EventQueue.access

    in java.awt.EventQueue$ 3.run(EventQueue.java:694)

    in java.awt.EventQueue$ 3.run(EventQueue.java:692)

    at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged (Native Method)

    in java.security.ProtectionDomain$ 1.doIntersectionPrivilege(ProtectionDomain.java:76)

    at java.awt.EventQueue.dispatchEvent(EventQueue.java:703)

    at oracle.javatools.internal.ui.EventQueueWrapper._dispatchEvent(EventQueueWrapper.java:169)

    at oracle.javatools.internal.ui.EventQueueWrapper.dispatchEvent(EventQueueWrapper.java:151)

    at java.awt.EventDispatchThread.pumpOneEventForFilters(EventDispatchThread.java:242)

    at java.awt.EventDispatchThread.pumpEventsForFilter(EventDispatchThread.java:161)

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