I had a Windows XP. I also had JDK6. I downloaded “Android installer r11” for windows. When I click the installer, the error message is displayed as alert Java SE development kit is not found, Then the installation cannot happen.
But in my system I had a Java SE 6. I cannot find why it is not take the Java.
%JAVA_HOME%should be in your path. Half of the time you can have an SDK and be missing that variable.Get thee to a command line and type
echo %JAVA_HOME%, or simply see if you get any output fromjavac -version. The exact variable for Java home is probably not quite right, but the second step should work. If javac fails you, you either never installed Java SDK (aka JDK) and instead got the SE, or you still haven’t set the java binary folder into your path. Use your Windows search and look for javac.exe.If nothing else works, go to java.sun.com and re-download and install a new SDK. The annoying part is that Glassfish and other things tend to complicate the java setup because they too must be set up during install or shortly thereafter.