webworm
webworm

Reputation: 11019

How to install Java 7 EE SDK download as .sh file for Mac OSX

I am new to developing Java on Mac OSX. I wanted to download the Java 7 EE SDK so I could both desktop/mobile/enterprise development with Java. The download file is .sh (specifically java_ee_sdk-7-jdk7-macosx-x64) which I am not familiar with. The Java 7 SE SDK is a .dmg file which is the format I expected for the Enterprise Edition instead of the .sh file.

  1. Why are the SE and EE editions different file formats? (.sh vs .dmg)
  2. How do I install the Enterprise Edition being that it is a .sh file?

*Note: Currently the only JRE I have installed on the Mac is the Apple version which I understand has been deprecated.

Upvotes: 8

Views: 11913

Answers (3)

user3388785
user3388785

Reputation: 71

glassfish-3.1.2.2-unix.sh requires DISPLAY environment variable to be set. Please re-run after assigning an appropriate value to DISPLAY.

export DISPLAY=:0
chmod +x java_ee_sdk-7-jdk7-macosx-x64-ml.sh
./java_ee_sdk-7-jdk7-macosx-x64-ml.sh

Upvotes: 7

Fritz
Fritz

Reputation: 1174

Found a solution in this link:

https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/63381/installing-glassfish-on-mountain-lion

Tried the command export DISPLAY=:0 and it skipped the "This Program requires..." message.

Hope this helps

Upvotes: 7

Dev
Dev

Reputation: 12206

Run it at the command line.

From the install manual: Java Platform, Enterprise Edition 7 SDK - Installation Instructions

Solaris, Linux, and Mac OS X systems:

  • If necessary, grant execute permissions to the distribution file: chmod +x ./ distribution-filename

  • At the command prompt, type: sh ./ distribution-filename

For future reference a *.sh file is a shell script. You can inspect the shebang (#!) at the first line of the file to see what shell should be used to interpret the script. In the case of the JavaEE 7 installer the shebang is #!/bin/sh which indicates a Bourne compatible shell should be used.

Upvotes: 8

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