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-===== Installation ===== +===== Standard Installation (Personal Versions) =====
-Before the installation of the Java-Editor you should install the Java Development Kit (JDK). +
-You can download the current version of the JDK at http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp. +
-For a 64-Bit JDK youd need also a 64-Bit Java-Editor.+
  
-====Personal Installation====+The Java-Editor requires the installation of a Java Development Kit (JDK). Starting with Java 11, you should use the free OpenJDK because the Oracle JDK is subject to a charge. You can download the latest version of OpenJDK from https://openjdk.java.net/projects/jdk/
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 +Starting from the JDK 10 there are only 64-bit versions of the JDK for which you need a 64-bit version of the Java-Editor in order to use all functions. 
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 +As of JDK 11 JavaFX is no longer included in the JDK and must be additionally installed. You can download a JavaFX Windows SDK from https://gluonhq.com/products/javafx/ and install it in parallel to OpenJDK. In the configuration enter the JavaFX folder under [[configuration#interpreter|Interpreter/JavaFX-folder]]. 
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 +On the page https://www.azul.com/downloads/zulu/zulufx/ AZUL Systems offers 32- und 64-bit versions with integrated JavaFX. 
  
 After the installation of the JDK you go on with the [[Download|download of the Java-Editor]].  After the installation of the JDK you go on with the [[Download|download of the Java-Editor]]. 
 Run the installation program of the current personal version. The Java-Editor will start and is ready to use. Run the installation program of the current personal version. The Java-Editor will start and is ready to use.
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 +If you receive a security warning from the operating system, you can use an online virus scanner to convince yourself that this security warning is unfounded.
  
 There are some useful extensions for the Java-Editor, which are described under [[Configuration]].  There are some useful extensions for the Java-Editor, which are described under [[Configuration]]. 
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 Select the desired installation folder with the corresponding button. This may be a local folder or a folder in your network.  Select the desired installation folder with the corresponding button. This may be a local folder or a folder in your network. 
-In the latter case you use either the UNC-notation %%\\Server\NetworkShare\JavaEditor%% or a network drive letter. Because using the appletviewer with UNC-notation causes problems it's better to use a network drive lette. In a classroom situation the installation in a network folder is preffered, because it is easier to update the Java-Editor and it is possible to make configuration presettings for all users.+In the latter case you use either the UNC-notation %%\\Server\NetworkShare\JavaEditor%% or a network drive letter. Because using the appletviewer with UNC-notation causes problems it's better to use a network drive letter. In a classroom situation the installation in a network folder is prefered, because it is easier to update the Java-Editor and it is possible to make configuration presettings for all users.
  
 ===Using of INI-files=== ===Using of INI-files===
-If you cannot use the registry for storing user-configurations, for example if the computers are protected with a pc-guard, or in a classroom-scenario you use ini-files instead of the windows registry to store configuration settings. In this case the file JEMachine.INI is created in the Java-Editor folder, which contains the protected configuration settings and the global settings for all users. From this file the Java-Editor reads the path of the file JEUser.ini, which contains the user specific configurations.+If you cannot use the registry for storing user-configurations, for example if the computers are protected with a pc-guard, or in a classroom-scenario you use ini-files instead of the windows registry to store configuration settings. In this case the file JEMachine.ini is created in the Java-Editor folder, which contains the protected configuration settings and the global settings for all users. From this file the Java-Editor reads the path of the file JEUser.ini, which contains the user specific configurations.
  
-As you can see in the picture, it is possible to use the Variable %Username% to specify the path for JEUser.ini. Normally this path is in the home directory of the user.+As you can see in the picture, it is possible to use the variable %Username% to specify the path for JEUser.ini. Normally this path is in the home directory of the user.
  
-To set configurations settings, which are normally saved user specific, global for all users you copy them from a JEUser.ini to the JEMachine.INI file.+To set configurations settings, which are normally saved user specific, global for all users you copy them from a JEUser.ini to the JEMachine.ini file.
  
 ===Portable software=== ===Portable software===
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