Since v.6.1.6 and 6.2.4, LibreOffice supports a wide variety of third-party JRE vendors in addition to Oracle, e.g. LibreOffice releases available from Apple App Store don't include Java support at all, because apps distributed in the App Store are not allowed to depend on optional functionality like Java. On macOS 10.09, neither JRE, nor JDK are found.
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You may find download links choosing JDK version on this page.
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On macOS 10.10 and newer, please note that you need to install JDK, not JRE. It is possible to install both 32-bit and 64-bit Java simultaneously on the system and they don't conflict with each other - so if in doubt, just install both. Launching Java Control Panel ("Configure Java" available in Windows Start menu), and clicking "View" button on "Java" tab, opens Java Runtime Environment Settings window with Architecture column allowing to see if installed instances are 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x86_64). JREs which are installed into C:\Program Files (x86) (as opposed to C:\Program Files) are 32-bit (unless you manually modified install path during installation), so you may use this information to tell if your JRE is 32-bit or 64-bit. jre-8u201-windows-圆4.exe - 64-bit standalone installer.
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jre-8u201-windows-i586.exe - 32-bit standalone installer.jre-8u201-windows-i586-iftw.exe or JavaSetup8u261.exe - 32-bit web-installer.
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Java installer packages typically have this naming scheme: To find other available downloads, including 64-bit JRE, you need to ignore the Big Red "Agree and Start Free Download" button, and find a small See all Java downloads link below. In this case, LibreOffice (of reasonably fresh version) would try to be helpful in its error message, telling you that it needs specific architecture (e.g., 64-bit) of JRE. This is a common situation, because Java home page (only offers 32-bit JRE by default, regardless which is current operating system architecture. When you have installed a 64-bit LibreOffice, and 32-bit JRE, LibreOffice would not be able to find and use the JRE, no matter how hard you would try it. LibreOffice can only use JRE with matching architecture: i.e., 64-bit LibreOffice can only use 64-bit JRE, and 32-bit LibreOffice can only use 32-bit JRE.