Can’t make this any simpler unless I install it myself. This is all the same information as has been given in the past with the exception that I pointed out the obvious incorrect compatibility between LO & Java being 32 vs 64.
Then, as the previously mentioned link states, insure the LO options are set correctly - CLICK HERE. Then select the Windows item ‘jre-9.0.4_windows-圆4_bin.exe’ and install it on your system. If you use 32-bit and 64-bit browsers interchangeably, you will need to install both 32-bit and 64-bit Java in order to. Windows Offline (64-bit) filesize: 81.71 MB. Now, either use you control panel to install the 64-bit JRE or use this link from the previously mentioned post which points to the Oracle download page where if you select JRE you will be at THIS PAGE (mouse click it). After installing Java, you may need to restart your browser in order to enable Java in your browser. You must have a 64-bit Java JRE for the 64-bit LO installed. The Java you point to is 32-bit and the version of LO is 64-bit. The JRE is layered on top of operating system and runs Java applications by supplying class libraries, environment, and other resources. It works with Apple Mac, Linux and Microsoft Windows electronics, on both 32-bit or 64-bit operating systems. From your updated question you obviously have an incorrect JRE for the LO you have installed. Java Runtime Environment, a free program, allows users to run Java computer software on their device.
You obviously have not read through the post or links within the posts mentioned above. Please see this post and the links in my answer - on firefox and have loaded java 32. Which version & type is entirely dependent upon your OS & whether you have 32 or 64 bit LO installed. 32 bit JDK works just fine on 32 bit and 64 bit operating system alike. Install 32 bit JDK only even if your operating system is a 64 bit machine.
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The Java needed has nothing to do with browsers. How to resolve A Java Runtime Environment (JRE) or Java Development Kit (JDK) must be available in order to run SapNetweaverDeveloperStudio.