Eclipse Helios and Oracle Enterprise edition

Hello
I'm new to the oracle database, I have installed Oracle 10 g Enterprise Edition in windows XP sp3, I also installed the last JDK (jdk1.6.0_25). When I open (double click) on the eclipse I get a pop window JVM(Version 1.4.2_03 of thr JVM is not suitable for this product.) Incompatible Version 1.5 is required). I use the latest Eclipse Helios. I tried on the previous versions of the eclipse (Ganymede, gelileo), it's the same projection. When I uninstall oracle 10g Enterprise Edition eclipse works fine, after the installation of the oracle, I get this pop up window.
Please suggest me a solution for this.

Thank you.

"- vm" option in eclipse.ini to specify a JVM for the eclipse to start with. The "-vm" and the path to the JVM must be in separate lines in your eclipse.ini as follows:

-vm
c:/JRE/bin/javaw.exe (replace this line with your jvm path)

I do not think that the order of installation of the Oracle DB and JDK issues. It is more likely that install the DB Oracle adds that the machine virtual JAVA embedded inside the Oracle DB to the system path. But with the above option, you can specify JVM eclipse should use. For information about how to specify the options in eclipse.ini, refer to this wiki page http://wiki.eclipse.org/Eclipse.ini

Hope that helps.

Shenxue

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