Download a free tool like or Revo Uninstaller to scan for leftover files and registry entries after you manually delete the folder.
JDeveloper is a popular integrated development environment (IDE) used for developing Java applications, web applications, and mobile applications. Oracle JDeveloper 12.2.1.4 is a specific version of the software that was released in 2016. While JDeveloper is a powerful tool, there may be times when you need to uninstall it from your system. This could be due to a variety of reasons such as upgrading to a newer version, switching to a different IDE, or simply freeing up disk space. how to uninstall jdeveloper 12.2.1.4
| Issue | Solution | |-------|----------| | | Run the uninstaller from within the oui/bin folder directly, not from a shortcut. | | "Another Oracle product is installed in this home" | Do not delete the entire home. Uninstall only JDeveloper via OUI. If OUI is broken, uninstall all products in that home, then reinstall the ones you need. | | Uninstaller hangs or fails | Restart your computer, disable antivirus temporarily, and try again. As a last resort, use the manual method. | | Cannot delete some files (Windows) | Close any running JDeveloper processes (check Task Manager for jdev.exe or jdeveloper.exe ). Use a tool like LockHunter or boot into Safe Mode. | Download a free tool like or Revo Uninstaller
Uninstalling Oracle JDeveloper 12.2.1.4 requires running the Oracle Universal Installer (OUI) via the deinstall script located in JDEV_HOME/oui/bin/ . Following the deinstallation wizard, users must manually delete the remaining Oracle Home directory and user configuration folders to complete the removal. Detailed, official uninstallation steps can be found at Oracle Documentation . 4 Uninstalling Oracle JDeveloper While JDeveloper is a powerful tool, there may
Regardless of the method used, JDeveloper leaves user-specific settings in your home directory. These files are removed by the uninstaller. To achieve a truly clean removal, delete these folders: