> using SDKMan is to manage all de JDK's in my machine since I need to use > install different versions of JDK's from different suppliers. > - "On macOS, you need to install a JDK" - As far as I understand, SDKMan > Let me try to get all the answers you asked: > (In reply to Stephan Bergmann from comment #3) (In reply to Jose Armando Porto from comment #7) "and is of the correct CPU architecture" - I executed a "file libjvm.dylib" and had the following answer: "libjvm.dylib: Mach-O 64-bit dynamically linked shared library arm64" as expected for both JDK's I have (Open and Oracle). ![]() "must be such that P/lib/server/libjvm.dylib exists" - Yes it does! The idea of using SDKMan is to manage all de JDK's in my machine since I need to use different Java versions for testing purposes in other initiatives. "On macOS, you need to install a JDK" - As far as I understand, SDKMan install different versions of JDK's from different suppliers. Let me try to get all the answers you asked: Please select another version or install a new JDK and select it under %PRODUCTNAME - Preferences - %PRODUCTNAME - Advanced.") Please select another version or install a new JRE and select it under %PRODUCTNAME - Preferences - %PRODUCTNAME - Advanced.")Ģ68 #define STR_ERROR_JVMCREATIONFAILED_MAC NC_("STR_ERROR_JVMCREATIONFAILED_MAC", "%PRODUCTNAME requires a Java Development Kit (JDK) to perform this task. STR_ERROR_JVMCREATIONFAILED_MAC in include/svtools/strings.hrc, perhaps we may change this:Ģ68 #define STR_ERROR_JVMCREATIONFAILED_MAC NC_("STR_ERROR_JVMCREATIONFAILED_MAC", "%PRODUCTNAME requires a Java runtime environment (JRE) to perform this task. So why do we need JDK? Isn't the goal just to use Java class files ?ģ) if it's specific to macOS, since we got specific java file) and JDK allows do "pseudo-compile" java files in class. > something like "Mach-O 64-bit dynamically linked shared library arm64").ġ) do we need a JDK just for macOS or for all envs?Ģ) if I remember well the main difference between JRE and JDK is JRE you can use class file ("pseudo-compiled". ![]() > P/lib/server/libjvm.dylib exists and is of the correct CPU architecture > on the LibreOffice Advanced Options tab must be such that > On macOS, you need to install a JDK (not just a JRE), and the path P you add (In reply to Stephan Bergmann from comment #3) User Name information and HW serial information has being purposedly masked. Provisioning UDID:Đ0006001-000XXXXXXXXXXXXX Total Number of Cores:đ0 (8 performance and 2 efficiency) See the "Steps above" since the results are described thereġ) LibreOffice Base automatically recognize my Java installation ORĢ) LibreOffice Advanced Options manual Java proceedings recognize SDK installation foldersīuild ID: 382eef1f22670f7f4118c8c2dd222ec7ad009dafĬPU threads: 10 OS: Mac OS X 12.6 UI render: default VCL: osx I tried the following folders with the exactly same results: "~/.sdkman/candidates/java/19-open/bin" "~/.sdkman/candidates/java/19-open/lib" ~/.sdkman/candidates/java/19-oracle" "~/.sdkman/candidates/java/19-oracle/bin" "~/.sdkman/candidates/java/19-oracle/lib" Clicked the blue "Ok" Button and navigate back to the embedded finder window to choose another folder. An message window pops-up with the title "Warning" and the message "The folder you selected does not contain a Java runtime environment. Navigate to the "~/.sdkman/candidates/java/19-open" and click the blue "Open" buttonġ8. Click on gray "Add." button to manually add the JAVA Folderġ7. Click on "LibreOffice"=>"Preferences."=>"Advanced" to show Java options but NO JAVA OPTIONS IS FOUNDġ6. The dashboard for the "New Database1.odb" is opened however nothing works.ġ5. A new error message window pops up with the title "LibreOffice Base" and content is "The connection to the data source "New Database1" could not be established - No Java installation could be found. Please install them and restart LibreOffice. Appears a message labeled "JRE Required" with contents "LibreOffice requires Oracle's Java Development Kit (JDK) on macOS 10.10 or greater to perform this task. Click on blue "Save" using default name and place to create the new DBġ0. Click on gray "Finish" button on Database Wizard windowĩ. Click on blue "Next" button on Database Wizard windowĨ. On the Database Wizard choose to create a new DB using HSQLDB Embeddedħ. Install LibreOffice downloading and executing LibreOffice_7.4.2_MacOS_aarch64.dmgĦ. Regardless of Java Version I install, Libreoffice does not recongnize I have java on my machine up and running.ģ. ![]() However I have installed OpenJDK 19 using SDKMan and also made a test installing OracleJDK 19 using SDKMan as well. I need to use LibreOffice BASE and receive an error message claiming that I need to install Oracle JAVA JRE.
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