

Look at the screenshot below, the circled entry is what I had installed:

In this case, you can just skip ahead to the next section. If you see something like Java(TM) 6 in the list of installed programs, that means you already have the JRE. Installing the Java Runtime Environment (JRE)īefore reading any further in this section, you'll want to check to see if you already have the JRE installed – there's a good chance you already do! Open the Control Panel and go to Add or Remove Programs. Once you're done reading this document, you'll know how to set up the Java Runtime Environment and Eclipse on your Windows PC. Installing Eclipse Installing Eclipse on a Windows PC – A Complete Walkthrough
