How to resolve problem: tridion unable to locate java runtime

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Hi experts,

I have recently bought a new MacBook pro, and I encounter a problem of tridion unable to locate java runtime. I have to do daily Java programming, can anyone help me how to resolve this problem.

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How to resolve problem: tridion unable to locate java runtime

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This has been quite a common problem when it comes to Java apps. Have you tried running this Java update yet?

https://support.apple.com/kb/DL1573?locale=en_US

I suggest you quit any web browsers and Java apps before running the update. This fixed the glitch on my Mac OS X v.10.6    

I hope this simple step can put an end to your Java issue like it did to mine.  

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How to resolve problem: tridion unable to locate java runtime

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You can update  the recent java provided from apple and try again to re-install.

or,

You may install Java(JRE) | Mac OS 10.7 Lion.

Many Adobe applications are dependent on the Oracle Java Runtime Environment (JRE) for some features to work. Apple recently changed the way it includes Java in Mac OS, and with Lion, Java is no longer preinstalled. It is now an optional install that you must select. 

Since current Adobe installers and applications were built before these changes by Apple, Adobe software anticipates that Java is installed. Adobe and Apple have worked together to ensure that you can install Java at OS install time. Or that it can be installed at a later time before you install Adobe applications. At runtime when you launch an Adobe application, you are prompted to install Java if it is not already installed. If you do not install Java before running an Adobe application, there can be missing or improperly behaving features. If you encounter any issues, install Java to correct the problems. Adobe recommends that corporate IT organizations preinstall Java (or make sure that Java can be installed through their firewalls/security) to avoid conflicts with Adobe applications.

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