Where is JRE folder in Java 9? I have seen in some site that JRE is present in a separate distribution folder. But where it is located?
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What's your OS?– MarounSep 24, 2017 at 8:35
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It is, and always has been, a separate folder in a JDK installation. If you just install the JRE, it isn't.– user207421Sep 24, 2017 at 8:35
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Next to JavaX version you had had installed before.– AntoniossssSep 24, 2017 at 8:36
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5@EJP no, this is actually something pretty significantly different with JDK 9. There is no JRE folder at all and there is no longer a distinction between a JRE or JDK. This is a perfectly valid question IMO– Andy GuibertSep 24, 2017 at 16:53
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The JDK and JRE run-time images have been restructured in JDK 9. The JDK run-time image no longer includes a "jre" sub-directory.
A summary of the restructuring is documented in the JDK 9 release notes (Modular Run-Time Images note).
JEP 220 documents the motivations and all the details of the new layout.
The changes have been in JDK 9 early access builds since late 2014 to give tools and libraries that depend on the legacy structure time to adjust - hopefully the tools that that you use have already been updated.
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When I downloaded for Windows, I got a separate JRE directory (didn't get it for Linux, which I'm more comfortable with). Can I delete the separate JRE directory and just put the JDK on Windows's PATH? Jan 27, 2018 at 22:28
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This is a developer forum, so people don't just use tools, they also make tools. So we don't expect our own tools to fix themselves. Nov 8, 2022 at 16:39