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Here I'll explain how to add JAVA_HOME variable on your MacBook (Mac OS).
Set JAVA_HOME in .bash_profile
Open Launchpad and search for Terminal Gullys vengeance mac os. and launch it. Fluffland mac os.
Edit ~/.bash_profile:
and add to the end:
${/usr/libexec/java_home} is a symlink for current Java.
Press Ctrl+X to exit and 'Y' to save your changes.
Now we need to recompile .bash_profile to apply changes:
Mac OS also allows you to edit ~/.profile instead of ~/.bash_profile.
How to check if JAVA_HOME on Mac?
Type 'echo $JAVA_HOME' command to check Java Home environment variable on Mac OS X.
Success result should look like this:
Going Home Mac Os X
/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk-9.0.1.jdk/Contents/Home |
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