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Alternatively, you can create a simple System.out in a scratch editor:

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A: Yes, JDeveloper 12.2.1.4 supports Java 11 and Java 17. You can configure JDeveloper to use these Java versions by setting the JAVA_HOME environment variable and selecting the JDK version in the JDeveloper preferences.

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Oracle's certification matrix for Fusion Middleware 12.2.1.4 confirms that the maximum certified JDK is Oracle JDK 1.8.0_211+, meaning any 1.8.0_xxx version is acceptable when using Oracle JDK as the JDK vendor.

When installing JDeveloper 12.2.1.4, the installer strictly requires a compatible 64-bit JDK 1.8, ensuring that all ADF design-time features work correctly.

Oracle JDeveloper 12.2.1.4 is officially certified and supported with Oracle JDK 1.8 Update 51 or higher .

Even if your external project targets a newer Java version, the IDE itself must be started using a JDK 8 environment. ⚙️ How to Configure the JDK Path

Alternatively, go to and check the Java Version field.

The core architecture of Oracle Fusion Middleware 12c (which includes JDeveloper 12.2.1.4, WebLogic Server 12.2.1.4, and Oracle ADF) is closely tied to Java EE 7 technical specifications.

Because Oracle changed its distribution license for JDK 8u211 and later (commercial use requires a subscription), many developers prefer JDK 8u202, which was the last free-for-commercial-use update. You can obtain it from:

JDeveloper 12.2.1.4 is built on top of Java EE 6 and 7 technologies. Java EE 6 was designed and certified against JDK 6 and JDK 7. JDK 8 was the last version to maintain full backward compatibility with Java EE 6 and 7 specifications. Starting with JDK 9, the introduction of the broke many assumptions made by JDeveloper’s classloaders.

For stability, Oracle recommends using higher updates of JDK 8 (e.g., 8u211+), which offer better performance and security updates.

JDeveloper 12.2.1.4 is exclusively certified for JDK 8. The IDE's JDK alignment is tied directly to the WebLogic Server support, which for this release (and the 12.2.1.4 release) remained JDK 8. Future versions will likely pick up newer JDKs.

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Jdeveloper 12.2.1.4 Java Version |top| -

Alternatively, you can create a simple System.out in a scratch editor:

Note: Ensure there are no trailing spaces or quotes in the path line. Step-by-Step Installation Best Practices

A: Yes, JDeveloper 12.2.1.4 supports Java 11 and Java 17. You can configure JDeveloper to use these Java versions by setting the JAVA_HOME environment variable and selecting the JDK version in the JDeveloper preferences.

I can provide targeted troubleshooting steps or configuration parameters. Share public link jdeveloper 12.2.1.4 java version

Oracle's certification matrix for Fusion Middleware 12.2.1.4 confirms that the maximum certified JDK is Oracle JDK 1.8.0_211+, meaning any 1.8.0_xxx version is acceptable when using Oracle JDK as the JDK vendor.

When installing JDeveloper 12.2.1.4, the installer strictly requires a compatible 64-bit JDK 1.8, ensuring that all ADF design-time features work correctly.

Oracle JDeveloper 12.2.1.4 is officially certified and supported with Oracle JDK 1.8 Update 51 or higher . Alternatively, you can create a simple System

Even if your external project targets a newer Java version, the IDE itself must be started using a JDK 8 environment. ⚙️ How to Configure the JDK Path

Alternatively, go to and check the Java Version field.

The core architecture of Oracle Fusion Middleware 12c (which includes JDeveloper 12.2.1.4, WebLogic Server 12.2.1.4, and Oracle ADF) is closely tied to Java EE 7 technical specifications. Oracle JDeveloper 12

Because Oracle changed its distribution license for JDK 8u211 and later (commercial use requires a subscription), many developers prefer JDK 8u202, which was the last free-for-commercial-use update. You can obtain it from:

JDeveloper 12.2.1.4 is built on top of Java EE 6 and 7 technologies. Java EE 6 was designed and certified against JDK 6 and JDK 7. JDK 8 was the last version to maintain full backward compatibility with Java EE 6 and 7 specifications. Starting with JDK 9, the introduction of the broke many assumptions made by JDeveloper’s classloaders.

For stability, Oracle recommends using higher updates of JDK 8 (e.g., 8u211+), which offer better performance and security updates.

JDeveloper 12.2.1.4 is exclusively certified for JDK 8. The IDE's JDK alignment is tied directly to the WebLogic Server support, which for this release (and the 12.2.1.4 release) remained JDK 8. Future versions will likely pick up newer JDKs.

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