My Solaris 5.11 install came with java version 1.8. Surely the dev wants a specific, obscure version of java for his application, so I had to do the extra work on hunting for the installation package for that particular version, and install them on the box

Update to Java 7 are no longer publicly available, and Oracle will urge you to move to Java 8. If you have to use Java 7, the latest update you can use can be downloaded from here. If you’re on 64-bit installation and you want 64-bit version of Java 7, you’ll need to download both 32-bit and 64-bit version since installing only the 64-bit version will give you this error message

root@werkbau:/usr/java# jre1.7.0_80/bin/amd64/java -version
Error occurred during initialization of VM
java/lang/NoClassDefFoundError: java/lang/Object

Pick your version, in my case it’s the 7u80, and drop both packages into a directory, let say /tmp, and unpack both of them

root@werkbau:/tmp# tar zxvf jre-7u80-solaris-x64.tar.gz
root@werkbau:/tmp# tar zxvf jre-7u80-solaris-i586.tar.g

Both unpacked packages will be stored on a folder named jre1.y.x_xx. in my case it’s  jre1.7.0_80. We can then move the package to /usr/java

root@werkbau:/tmp# mv jre1.7.0_80 /usr/java/

..And check the version

root@werkbau:/usr/java# jre1.7.0_80/bin/amd64/java -version
java version "1.7.0_80"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.7.0_80-b15)
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 24.80-b11, mixed mode)

..And we’re done.

 

 

 

 

 

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