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Asked: May 19, 20262026-05-19T05:45:42+00:00 2026-05-19T05:45:42+00:00

I have three project running on eclipse i want to use JDK 1.4 for

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I have three project running on eclipse i want to use JDK 1.4 for two project and JDK 1.6 for third project how do i do that?

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    2026-05-19T05:45:43+00:00Added an answer on May 19, 2026 at 5:45 am

    You need:

    • first to declare the different JRE in your Eclipse: See “Eclipse – no Java (JRE) / (JDK) … no virtual machine…“
    • then to add the right JRE in your project settings (see this blog post for instance)

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    The default JRE is shown with a check mark and is used by new eclipse projects unless the project specifically overrides the value.
    So the next step is to check which JRE the current project is using.

    • Right click the project and choose “properties”.
    • Select “Java Build Path” and then click the tab labeled “Libraries”. You should see an entry like “JRE System Library [version]”.
      To change the JRE version,

      • highlight the entry and click “Remove”.
      • Then click “Add Library…”. Choose “JRE System Library”.
        If you choose “Workspace Default”, the project will use the JRe defined under “Windows -> Properties” as explained above.
        You may also specify an alternate JRE located somewhere on your file system, or choose an embedded execution environment provided by Eclipse.
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