Unfortunately this doesn't seem possible to comply with.

Depending on which version of SQL Developer one is building the required
JDK may vary from JDK5.0 up to JDK8.0. Furthermore, SQL Developer
versions prior to 4.0 aren't compatible with JDK7.0 or newer.

This means that a compatible JDK must be installed and set on a case by
case basis, hence the use of a default path potentially can bring a more
harmful outcome than replying to a one time question.

Regards.

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