im suppose to download sdk 6, and i have no idea what that is , , i went on the website,… all i see is Java se 7,6,5 etc
and then i see jvm, ee, me, yeah its confusing,
can you post a link to where im suppose to get it from
im suppose to download sdk 6, and i have no idea what that is , , i went on the website,… all i see is Java se 7,6,5 etc
and then i see jvm, ee, me, yeah its confusing,
can you post a link to where im suppose to get it from
Hey Here’s the latest update for Java JDK 6. Seeing as you didn’t mention that you required the enterprise edition (EE) I guess you just need the standard editionhttp://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javasebusiness/downloads/java-archive-downloads-javase6-419409.html#jdk-6u45-oth-JPRRich
Thanks
Also, make sure you download Java x86, otherwise Corona will not run.
Installing the Corona SDK lets you create and test Corona apps locally on your PC. To build an app for testing on an Android device, you need to install the Java 6 Development Kit (Corona does not support JDK7). If you already have JDK6 installed, you can use it, provided that it is the x86 (32-bit) version, not x64 (64-bit). If you’re not sure which version you have, it’s recommended that you follow these instructions.
- Go to the JDK download page.
- Locate Java SE 6 and click the JDK “Download” button. Do not download JDK 7.
- Read the license agreement and accept it if you agree.
- Click the “Windows x86” link to download the install program.
- Run the installer.
https://docs.coronalabs.com/guide/start/installWin/index.html
Thank you for your help
Hey Here’s the latest update for Java JDK 6. Seeing as you didn’t mention that you required the enterprise edition (EE) I guess you just need the standard editionhttp://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javasebusiness/downloads/java-archive-downloads-javase6-419409.html#jdk-6u45-oth-JPRRich
Thanks
Also, make sure you download Java x86, otherwise Corona will not run.
Installing the Corona SDK lets you create and test Corona apps locally on your PC. To build an app for testing on an Android device, you need to install the Java 6 Development Kit (Corona does not support JDK7). If you already have JDK6 installed, you can use it, provided that it is the x86 (32-bit) version, not x64 (64-bit). If you’re not sure which version you have, it’s recommended that you follow these instructions.
- Go to the JDK download page.
- Locate Java SE 6 and click the JDK “Download” button. Do not download JDK 7.
- Read the license agreement and accept it if you agree.
- Click the “Windows x86” link to download the install program.
- Run the installer.
https://docs.coronalabs.com/guide/start/installWin/index.html
Thank you for your help