The “Standard VM not supported on MacOS” message has been seen since eclipse3.3 (2006!). I used this to fix a missing JRE error building a Google App Engine project. Select this and click NEXT.ĥ) Click the BROWSE button next to the JRE home field, and the dialog box should say “Select the root directory of the JRE installation”Ħ) Browse to /System/Library/Frameworks/amework/Versions/1.5.0/Homeĩ) From there you should just be able to click FINISH and have your JRE available. Under Programming Languages choose: Eclipse Java Development Tools 3.5.x…”Ģ) Then go to Eclipse -> Preferences -> Java -> Installed JREs.Ĥ) Under ‘Installed JRE Types” you should see the previously missing “MacOS X VM”. Install and you’ll find your JREs! Solution no.
I then found out that with the new install, Java files won’t run! But there’s a simple solution:Įclipse Java Development Tools 3.5.1.r351_v20090810-0600-7r88FEoFI0WTo6Az-1qFRHm37ChJ I had installed Eclipse for PHP (PDT) because I couldn’t get PDT to work with Eclipse classic. I just had the same problem and I was able to fix it.
There’s no option for a MacOS Default JRE and choosing standard VM results in the usual “Standard VM not supported on MacOS”.Īny suggestions much appreciated How to solve this problem? Solution no.
The list of installed JRE’s is empty, when I click “add” the only options I’m given are –