In case you are using Eclipse IDE, go to Window → Preferences → Java → Compiler and select 11 for the Compiler Compliance Level option, and under Window → Preferences → Java → Installed JREs, click on add and select the JDK 11 folder. With this Java's JDK 11 is configured on your system now you need to configure it in your IDE (Eclipse or IntelliJ) and you are all set. Ĭlick OK and then click on Apply changes. Now enter the path of the JDK installation as a value for it (without the bin folder, for example, C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-11) Under System variable, click new to add a new variable with the name JAVA_HOME or if the JAVA_HOME variable exists, select it and click on Edit to edit it. Setting the JAVA_HOME environment variable:
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