Eclipse 不会启动-没有找到 Java 虚拟机

Eclipse 昨天运行良好(自从我大约一年前安装以来一直运行良好)。现在,我突然在启动时遇到了以下错误:

"A Java Runtime Environment (JRE) or Java Development Kit (JDK) must be available in order to run Eclipse. No Java virtual machine was found after searching the following locations:
C:\Program Files\eclipse\jre\bin\javaw.exe
javaw.exe in your current PATH"

我没有修改任何与我的机器上的 Eclipse/Java 相关的内容,但是昨天我的机器上应用了一个 Windows 更新,所以这可能与此有关(但是我没有看到任何会影响 Java 的内容)。我查看了所有其他关于向 PATH 添加内容、向 Eclipse ini 添加-vm 选项(无法使其工作)或将 jre 文件夹复制到 eclipsejre 的文章(这种方法有效,但似乎不是一个好的长期解决方案)。所以我真的想弄清楚如何让事情回到“默认”设置,而不搞砸东西。

我在运行 Windows 7, Eclipse Helios and Java 1.6.0_26.

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Two ways to work around this .

Note : Eclipse DOES NOT consult the JAVA_HOME environment variable.

I had the same problem. I my case it was a program i've install that had destroyed the PATH env variable.

so check your PATH environment variable.

In my case i had few things missing. I didnt install JDK and JRE of 64 bit while eclipse was of 64 bit version. Once done and JDK\bin path was set in PATH variable eclipse worked fine :)

Make sure both the Java version and Eclipse are belongs to same architecture.So install 64 bit java for 64 bit eclipse.

Try downloading and installing 32-bit version of Java, and then setting the path :)

Yeah it happend to me right now. Go to Oracle site, and search for Java SDK. Make sure you use the same architeture (x86, x64) of Eclipse.

First

check if you have both java 32 and 64 bit install then

Setting Path on Windows

Windows 8

Drag the Mouse pointer to the Right bottom corner of the screen

Click on the Search icon and type: Control Panel

Click on -> Control Panel -> System -> Advanced

Click on Environment Variables, under System Variables, find PATH, and click on it.

In the Edit windows, modify PATH by adding the location of the class to the value for PATH, Or simply make sure that the variable name is in ALL CAPS

If you do not have the item PATH, you may select to add a new variable and add PATH as the name and the location of the class as the value.

Close the window.

Reopen Command prompt window, and run your java code.

eclipse.ini:

--launcher.defaultAction
--launcher.XXMaxPermSize
256M
-showsplash
org.eclipse.platform
--launcher.XXMaxPermSize<br/>
256m
--launcher.defaultAction
openFile
-showsplash
org.eclipse.platform
-vm
C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0_21\jre\bin\server\jvm.dll<br/>
--launcher.XXMaxPermSize
256m
--launcher.defaultAction
openFile
-vmargs
-Dosgi.requiredJavaVersion=1.7

That worked for me. It doesnt have to be on the beginning, but surely it cant be at the end of the file.

This happened to me also. And I found the javaw.exe in C:\Windows\System32 got deleted after the windows update. Copied one more time and Eclipse started all fine.

Chek os,eclipse,and java whether it is 32 or 64 bit

you can also copy your JRE folder to eclipse directory and it will work corectly

Open eclipse.ini file besides eclipse.exe

paste

-vm
C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0_21\jre\bin\server\jvm.dll
//find it if you are having another JDK version.

on first line. And you are good to go.

I had same problem after updating java. Then I paste

-vm
C:\Program Files\Java\jre6\bin\javaw.exe

to show the path of javaw.exe in eclipse.ini file.

Hope this will help you.

The problem occurred on my machine due to Java version got updated(66 from 60). Pay special attention to it. As said above would like to add

In this file eclipse.ini, which is available where you have installed eclipse search for the line below -vm example C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.8.0_66\bin

now try to open this location, in case you are not able to open, that means there is some problem. In my case the version installed was jre1.8.0_60 . So there was a small difference which may not noticeable(66 instead of 60). Update it you will be able to open.

Via Puppet ATG installation Centos.

ERROR:

No Java virtual machine could be found from your PATH

SOLUTION:

Declear variable :

$java_home="/opt/oracle/product/java/jdk1.8.0_45/bin"

Add This "{$java_home}" Java Exec

require common, java
Exec {
path => [ "${java_home}", "/usr/bin", "/bin", "/usr/sbin", "${temp_directory}"]
}

I came across same issue y'day, with PATH etc configured correctly. It can be opened from command line, just now working by a double click.

And it was working now, by just "Run as administrator" :)

Some time this happens when your Java folder get updated.

Open Eclipse folder and search file eclipse.ini. Open the eclipse.ini file and check whether jre version is same as jre available in your java folder.

I faced same problem when my jre got changed from jre1.8.0_101 to jre1.8.0_111.

C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.8.0_101\bin to C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.8.0_111\bin

In my case the problem was that the path was enclosed in quotation marks ("):

-vm
"C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0_25\bin"

Removing them fixed the problem:

-vm
C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0_25\bin

My solution is Include JDK's "bin" Directory in the PATH

To edit the PATH environment variable in Windows 7/8/10:

  1. Launch "Control Panel" ⇒ (Optional) System and Security ⇒ System ⇒ Click "Advanced system settings" on the left pane.
  2. Switch to "Advanced" tab ⇒ Push "Environment Variables" button. Under "System Variables" (the bottom pane), scroll down to select "Path" ⇒ Click "Edit...".
  3. Copy the JDK bin directory from JAVA folder and paste to "Edit..."

On Centos 7 I fixed this problem (after a big yum upgrade) by changing my setting for vm in:

~/eclipse/java-oxygen/eclipse/eclipse.ini

to:

-vm
/etc/alternatives/jre/bin

(which will always point to the latest installed java)

you should change the jdk path in eclipse.ini here:

/Users/you_username/eclipse/jee-photon/Eclipse.app/Contents/Eclipse/eclipse.ini

after you should restart eclipse :)

After setting Java Path, if you are not able to open your eclipse do below steps:

  1. Go to your Eclipse Folder where you have extracted your eclipse.

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  1. Open Eclipse file in notepad (by default it will open on notepad)

Enter two lines

-vm
C:/Program Files/Java/jdk-11.0.2/bin/javaw.exe

jdk-11.0.2 ,It should be your Java Version, which you will get by the above location.

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If Eclipse isn't finding your JRE/JDK or finding the wrong version, add the following two lines to the beginning of your eclipse.ini file:

-vm
[your-path-to-java-executable]