Sabi ni Alex noong Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 10:07 PM:
> What I did was to go into my Environmental Variables and into the
> System variables window. I set a variable JAVA_HOME with the value "C:
> \Program Files\Sun\SDK\jdk" and then placed this in the Path as ;
> %JAVA_HOME%\bin at the end.

The space in 'Program Files' could cause problems -- you might try
instead 'c:\Progra~\Sun\SDK\jdk'.

> Thank you all for responding.  This is great.  Now I just need to
> figure out how to make it work with Eclipse.

Eclipse should be able to find it. If not, just navigate to your jdk directory.
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