Problem description:
The problem encountered by a colleague. After installing jdk on the company's existing public notebook, install Eclipse, click Eclipse to start the program, and it cannot start normally.
The pop- prompt: Failed to load the JNI shared library
Problem analysis:
1. Querying such problems is caused by the inconsistency between the version of
jdk and the version of Eclipse Variable , JAVA_HOME configured in Path is placed in the first place Problem positioning: Finally confirm that the problem at the same time is that the version of eclipse is not 64-bit. Summary of the problem : 1. JDK installation, first check whether it is installed, whether it can be used, and whether the version is consistent with the current version of the company . 2. If not, install it For the new JDK, it is not necessary to delete the existing one. Modify the PATH and configure JAVA_HOME as the new JDK path . 3. WINDOWS10 requires that JAVA_HOME be configured in the first place in the PATH
4. Check the corresponding ECLIPSE version and JDK version, whether 64 or 32 corresponds to
Why can't the newly installed Eclipse open
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