Installation of Oracle SQL Developer and Java

I finished installing the Oracle Client without problems. SQL Developer opened for the first time and he asks me the full path Java.exe.

That's fine, but when I entered the java.exe I just don't ask again, no errors. Repeat to infinity.

I have the most recent Java SDK installed and tried the 32-bit and 64-bit versions (jdk 7u4). I even tried to install Oracle Client version 11.1.0 AND 11.2.0 to see if that makes a difference, but it is all the same.

I uploaded a screenshot if that helps: http://i50.tinypic.com/mjtqte.jpg

Any ideas?

Kind regards
Gunnar Oskarsson

Hi Gunnar.

Documentation:
http://docs.Oracle.com/CD/E25259_01/doc.31/e26419/install.htm#sthref8

Ideas:

-Do not use java7
-Use JDK JRE not
-On widows, there is a version of SQLDeveloper, including jdk 6 java
-Instant client is not necessary - but if you want to use use at least 11.2.0.2
-SetJavaHome updated to sqldeveloper\sqldeveloper\bin\sqldeveloper.conf to point to the JDK
-There is some confusion about 32-bit and 64-bit operating systems, java and SQLDeveloper, you can search the forum for more details, for example: put on the title: "Unable to start Oracle SQL Developer.

-Turloch
SQLDeveloper Forum

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