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Specify that Java 8 is required for Cassandra 3.0+

  This document aims to provide a few easy to follow steps to take the 
first-time user from installation, to running single node Cassandra, and 
overview to configure multinode cluster. Cassandra is meant to run on a cluster 
of nodes, but will run equally well on a single machine. This is a handy way of 
getting familiar with the software while avoiding the complexities of a larger 
system.
  
  == Step 0: Prerequisites and Connecting to the Community ==
- Cassandra requires the most stable version of Java 7 or 8 you can deploy, 
preferably the 
[[http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html|Oracle/Sun 
JVM]].  Cassandra also runs on OpenJDK, Zing, and the IBM JVM.  (It will NOT 
run on JRockit, which is only compatible with Java 6.)
+ Cassandra 3.0+ requires the most stable version of Java 8 you can deploy, 
preferably the 
[[http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html|Oracle/Sun 
JVM]].  Cassandra also runs on OpenJDK, Zing, and the IBM JVM.  (It will NOT 
run on JRockit, which is only compatible with Java 6.)
  
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