![]() For the value for JAVA_HOME, click on the Browse Directories button and navigate to where you installed JDK. Under User variables which is the top box, click on New and add JAVA_HOME and JRE_HOME. Click on the button that says Environment Variables… on the lower right. Click that and you’ll be in System Properties. It’ll come up with an option to Edit the Systems variable in the Control Panel. ![]() Type ‘Environment’ in your Windows search bar. In the User variable, we’ll add the path to the install location, and in the system variable, we’ll set the path to the bin directory. We’ll set two kinds of PATH variables - the User variable and the System variable. So we’ll be revisiting this a few times in this article. We’ll need to set PATHs for all of our installations. I put both my JDK and JRE in a path with no spaces. I wouldn’t push it with Windows directory names containing spaces. Normally it’s fine to put Java in there but best not to for your Kafka installation. The default install location is “C:\Program Files\…” ![]() JDK will first install itself and then it’ll ask you for the location where you want to install JRE. ![]()
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