diff --git a/openHAB2_beginners_walkthrough.md b/openHAB2_beginners_walkthrough.md index 0408361..d9f3128 100644 --- a/openHAB2_beginners_walkthrough.md +++ b/openHAB2_beginners_walkthrough.md @@ -632,17 +632,22 @@ Go to the java homepage download section *Optional:* Go directly to: **https://java.com/en/download/manual.jsp** + ![image](images/java2.jpg) Download the 64bit version (something like *jre-8u131-windows-x64.exe* ) or the 32bit depending on your system Install the Java Runtime Environment to the Eclipse Smart Home Designer folder Start the Java installer. Select on the first screen “Change destination folder” + ![image](images/java3.jpg) + ***[Change destination folder] & [Install]*** Change the folder to \jre inside your Eclipse Smart Home Designer folder yourpcdrive:\yourdestionation\eclipseSmart Homesince this is the loaction your Eclipse Smart Home Designer is expecting the JRE. + ![image](images/java4.jpg) + ***[Change]*** ```bash yourpcdrive:\yourdestionation\eclipsesmarthome\jre @@ -654,17 +659,21 @@ Execute the SmartHome-Designer.exe ```bash yourpcdrive:\yourdestionation\eclipsesmarthome\SmartHome-Designer.exe ``` + ![image](images/smarthomedesigner1.jpg) Link the Eclipse Smart Home Designer to the configuration folder on your Raspberry **NOTE:** Make sure that you have mapped the samba drive before (see openHAB2 setup for the samba server) + ![image](images/smarthomedesigner2.jpg) + Example: If you have chosen Z:\ as drive letter the path would be: ```bash Z:\etc\openhab2 ``` Eclipse Smart Home Designer should now recognize the file structure inside the configuration folder and augment the different folders with different icons. + ![image](images/smarthomedesigner3.jpg) # Chapter 8: Initializing openHAB2 (finally: first startup)