v4.0.2: you are trying to run it with Java 1.7.0_25

When I run the 4.0.2.x SQL Developer application, I get the above message.

I installed jdk1.7.0_55 in C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0_55

Thus, by following the instructions in this window, I edited the sqldeveloper.conf file and set:

C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0_55 SetJavaHome

When I run sqldeveloper.exe, I get the same message (above) again.

What Miss me?

Thank you

Manish

Nothing - the error message has a bug in there - it's directing you to the wrong file.

Go to your Windows user AppData\Roaming\sqldeveloper\1.0.0.0\product.conf folder and set it there.

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