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How to change JVM for Eclipse

I have following JDKs installed

1) JDK7 64 bit
2) JDK6 64 bit
3) JDK6 32 bit

Also I have multiple Eclipse installed. They run on different JVM. For example Eclipse for Blackberry runs on 32 bit JDK and Eclipse for Android runs on 64 bit JDK. You can put only one JDK to PATH in Environment variable or JAVA_HOME environment variable.

To configure Eclipse to use specific JVM you have to modify configuration file for your eclipse (usually eclipse.ini). Add following lines just before the line which says “-vmargs”.

-vm
D:\TOOLS\Java\JDK6-32bit\bin\javaw.exe {this should be the path to your desired JDK bin\javaw.exe }

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