It does not install java 8 and it does not ask you for the version you want to install (but the version is kept in a variable to easily change that). I have modified the scripts to fulfill my needs. It then automatically downloads the newest version for you, extracts it and creates a desktop entry. The given script in the link installs Oracle Java 7 for you and gives you the choice between Community and Ultimate Edition. I also found a shell script that does this for you, here. sktop (this is for community edition version 14.1.2, you have to change the paths in Exec= and Icon= lines if the path is different for you): If you don't know how to do that, you can restart your PC. Now (in a lot) Ubuntu versions you can start the application after the GUI is restarted.
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