If you don't have the JRE, you may download it at Java. Once at the downloads page, it automatically selects what it thinks is the correct version for your system. That is probably the version you should go ahead and download. Eclipse - This is my favorite IDE. The tutorials on this site all use Eclipse as it is extremely user friendly and the best professional tool for beginners.
When at the downloads page select Eclipse Classic if you want just the basic features that will run Java. I still have Netbeans and find it easy to work with, although it's not AS friendly as Eclipse. Still, it is a great tool for development. When you're at the download page, if you only want Java and none of the other features, make sure to download the Java SE bundle, the one that is 31 MB.
Improve this question. Lucifer Perhaps if you pasted the commands that you are using in your question, we could see where you may be going wrong. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. And it makes including thirdparty jars just a breeze : Besides using some IDE plugins I'm sure you will not get a better answer then this. Improve this answer. JaanusSiim JaanusSiim 2, 3 3 gold badges 22 22 silver badges 24 24 bronze badges. This is a really stupid question - why can't you use ant? It is also running on command line : — JaanusSiim.
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