After installing Intellij Idea 14, with OracleJDK 1.8 u25 (64 bit) on my 14.04 Ubuntu system, I cannot configure the Java SDK to use any JDK. When I navigate to Module Settings->SDK and click configure SDK, the add button, and then select /usr/java/jdk1.8.0_25
in the dialog, I get an error popup stating that "The selected directory is not a valid home for JDK."
I've checked the contents of the directory, which contains a bin
folder with both java
and javac
inside, a lib
folder and a jre
folder.
I've tried selecting each of those in turn, to no avail, which I expected.
I had the same problem, in my case I wasn't able to select any of the "openjdk" directories under /usr/lib/jvm/
, I solved with:
sudo apt-get install openjdk-8-jdk
When restarting intellij it will find the path to the jdk automatically.
Evan Knowles posted a link to https://askubuntu.com/questions/130186/what-is-the-rationale-for-the-usr-directory. It provided me with the solution to the problem.
Instead of using the JDK at /usr/java/jdk1.8.0_25
, I instead used the JDK at /usr/local/java/jdk1.8.0_25
. The reasons that this works rather than the other are explained in detail within the link.
For the ones who run into this problem although you select the right directory under /usr/lib/jvm
, there is something you should know : The directories under /usr/lib/jvm
are created when your system installs the minimum set of java tools. But it doesn't mean you have the development files available. You need to install the development files :
dnf install java-1.8.0-openjdk-devel
After installing this package, try to select the directory again and it should work.