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Oracle Java (JDK) 6 / 7 / 8 Installer PPA
Oracle Java (JDK) 6 / 7 / 8 Installer PPA
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PPA description
Oracle Java (JDK) Installer (automatically downloads and installs Oracle JDK6 / JDK7 / JDK8). There are no actual Java files in this PPA. More info: http://
Adding this PPA to your system
You can update your system with unsupported packages from this untrusted PPA by adding ppa:webupd8team/java to your system's Software Sources. (Read about installing)
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17 Jan
2012
Install Oracle Java 7 in Ubuntu via PPA Repository
Technical details about this PPA
We've previously written about installing Oracle JDK 7 in Ubuntu
using a script with a GUI provided by Zenity. Some may find this method
hard to use and also, it comes with GTK dependencies. So as an
alternative that doesn't have any GTK dependencies and comes with
automatic updates too, I've set up an Ubuntu PPA for the latest Oracle
Java 7 (JDK).
If you really need to use Oracle (ex Sun) Java instead of OpenJDK in Ubuntu, here's an easy way to do it: a PPA repository to install and keep your computer up to date with the latest Oracle Java 7 (Java JDK which includes JRE).
Oracle JDK7 itself is not hosted in the PPA
because that's not allowed by the new Java license (which is also the
reason why it has been removed from the official Ubuntu repositories);
the package in the PPA automatically downloads (and installs) Oracle
Java JDK 7 from its official website and installs it on your computer, just like the flashplugin-installer package does.
Please note that
this package is currently in alpha and is offered without any
guarantees, so it may or may not work! Use it at your own risk! The
package should support proxies just like the flashplugin-installer does,
but it may fail if your ISP or router blocks some non-standard ports
because Oracle uses quite a few redirects for the Java 7 binary download
links. If the download fails because of blocked ports or because you're
behind a firewall, use the manual Oracle Java 7 installation method
(link in the beginning of the post).
Install Oracle Java 7 in Ubuntu via PPA
This package provides Oracle Java JDK 7(which includes Java JDK, JRE and the Java browser plugin). However,
you can't only install Oracle JRE - the PPA only provides the full
Oracle JDK7 package.
To add our PPA and install the
latest Oracle Java 7 in Ubuntu (supports Ubuntu 13.04, 12.10, 12.04,
11.10, 11.04 and 10.04), use the commands below:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:webupd8team/java
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install oracle-java7-installer
After the installation finishes, if you wish to see if it was successful, you can run the following command:
java -version
It should return something like this:
java version "1.7.0_10"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.7.0_10-b18)
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 23.6-b04, mixed mode)
The package installs all the Java
binaries, so you can also try "javac -version" which should return
"javac 1.7.0_10" and so on (the "_10" part of the version can be
different because I'm constantly updating the PPA with the latest Oracle
Java 7 version). The current JDK version in the PPA is Oracle Java 7 Update 10 (7u10).
If for some reason, the Java version in use is not 1.7.0, you can try to run the following command:
sudo update-java-alternatives -s java-7-oracle
Update: the Oracle Java 7 (JDK & JRE) PPA is now available for Ubuntu 12.10 Quantal Quetzal and 13.04 Raring Ringtail.
Update 2: the installer now requires you accept the Oracle
license before the installation begins. This is only required once. If
for some reason you need the installation to be automated, you can run
the following command to automatically accept the Oracle license:
sudo echo oracle-java7-installer shared/accepted-oracle-license-v1-1 select true | sudo /usr/bin/debconf-set-selections
Removing Oracle Java 7
If you don't want to use Oracle Java
(JDK) 7 anymore and want to go back to OpenJDK, all you have to do is
remove the Oracle JDK7 Installer and the previous Java (OpenJDK, etc.)
version will be used:
sudo apt-get remove oracle-java7-installer
Update: for Debian, see: How To Install Oracle Java 7 In Debian Via Repository
The package is based on Bruce Ingalls' Java Update script and on the flashplugin-installer debian package - thanks!
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This PPA can be added to your system manually by copying the lines below and adding them to your system's software sources.
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/webupd8team/java/ubuntu YOUR_UBUNTU_VERSION_HERE main deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/webupd8team/java/ubuntu YOUR_UBUNTU_VERSION_HERE main
- Signing key:
1024R/EEA14886
(What is this?)- Fingerprint:
- 7B2C3B0889BF5709A105D03AC2518248EEA14886
For questions and bugs with software in this PPA please contact WebUpd8.
https://launchpad.net/~webupd8team/+archive/java