

SELECT the " Classpath" tab and double check that it also is including Java 1.6.CLICK the " JRE" tab and ensure it's Java 1.6.In the resulting dialog, 'Edit launch configuration properties': While still in your project's properties dialog:

RIGHT CLICK on your project folder in the workbench to open your projects properties, and double-check that Java 1.6 is good to go under the " Java Compiler" menu and sub-menu's. SELECT Eclipse> Preferences> Java> Installed JRE's> Execution Environment>.Īnd make sure that your Java 1.6 Runtime you just set up is checked.SELECT java 1.6 in Eclipse> Preferences> Java> Installed JRE's>.DRILL DOWN and SELECT /System/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/1.6.0.jdk/Contents/Home/bin/.įinish filling out what is needed, and then,.SELECT " Directory." next to JRE Home,.In the 'JRE Definition dialog' that comes up, If I accidentally deleted a step trying to format all this text, let me know.įirst, on your Mac, you should find the "default Java from Apple" residing at: /System/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/1.6.0.jdk/Contents/Home/bin/javaįrom the Eclipse menu: Eclipse> Preferences> Java> Installed JRE's> It looks like more work than it really is.
