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Just installed java 1.7 update 51 on a Windows 7 machine. AFAICT, when I compile a source, the system automatically uses the new java. But I try to run it, the system automatically tried to run it with an old java 1.6, and the newly compiled code won't run. How do I convince the machine to use only the 1.7 distribution?

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    fix your paths ahd classpaths Feb 1, 2014 at 18:43
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    Uninstall the 1.6 runtime.
    – i_am_jorf
    Feb 1, 2014 at 18:43
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    Change your PATH and JAVA_HOME environment variables to point to the 1.7 installation if you want to keep the 1.6. Feb 1, 2014 at 18:45
  • Or set the target to 1.6 while compiling stackoverflow.com/questions/15492948/…
    – zapl
    Feb 1, 2014 at 18:49
  • I confirmed that there's no reason to keep the 1.6 (and I understand old java versions present security issues anyway) so I just uninstalled the 11.6 and now everything is fine. Thanks! Feb 1, 2014 at 18:59

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Do you have java.exe in your System32 folder?
I suspect this might be your problem.
See this question I recently asked.

Java Windows7 System32 folder java.exe

I suggest you remove both JDKs, then you install them both without the
option to install a public JRE (be careful about this at installation time).

Also, make sure you understand/control what is in your PATH variable.

I also have both 6 and 7 on my machine, and
since I got rid of the public JREs I am fine.

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There is a difference between the JDK (java development kit with javac compiler), and the JRE (java runtime environment). Simply doing an additional JRE 7 installation will do. (This might have been asked during the installation of the JDK.)

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  • As I am generally running Linux, consider @peterpetrov first.
    – Joop Eggen
    Feb 1, 2014 at 20:03

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