# Optimize Compiler
PRODUCTION_MODE="true"
JDeveloper on Mac OS X
When using JDeveloper and a web browser on the host OS, you will experience a better
performance than when running the client applications within the VM. Follow the
instructions below to install JDeveloper on Mac OS X.
First verify that java SE 6 64 bit is the prefered JVM. Open the utilities folder by selecting
⌘⇧U in Finder and open Java Preferences. Select the tab General in Java Preferences
and move the 64-bit Java SE 6 to the top of the list. Close the Java Preferences by
selecting ⌘Q.
By default JDeveloper installer is not able to locate the JDK. Open Terminal in OS X by
selecting ⌘⇧U in finder and starting Terminal. Execute the following instructions in
Terminal. When a password is requested, type your OS X login account.
cd /System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions/1.6.0/Home
sudo mkdir jre
cd jre
sudo mkdir lib
cd lib
sudo ln -s /System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/\
/Versions/1.6.0/classes/classes.jar rt.jar
Start the JDeveloper installer by opening the jdevstudio11114install.jar which is in the
Soa_Suite_Components/V24372-01 folder. Use the information in the table below to guide
you through the installation process.
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