[RESOLVED] Cannot find a J2SE SDK installed at path: C:\java16

I have SQL Developer 3.0.04.34 in C:\apps\sqldeveloper\ and the 32-bit 1.6 JDK in C:\java16\. SQL Developer was working properly until this morning after I updated my JRE (C:\Program Files\Java\jre6\) from 1.5 to 1.6 and JDK (C:\java16\) from 1.6.something to 1.6.26. Now SQL Dev prompts me again for the path to java.exe, but when I specify C:\java16\bin\java.exe, it gives me the error shown in the thread title. The existing sqldeveloper.conf shows "SetJavaHome C:\java16". I found other threads that mention this error, but the problem is typically pointing to the JRE instead of JDK (C:\java16\ is the JDK in my case) or 32-bit vs. 64-bit (this is 32-bit JDK in XP x86). What else might cause the error? I'd rather not reinstall the SQL Developer package that includes the JDK since I already have the JDK elsewhere and it was working before.
EDIT: Never mind. Something must have gone wrong when I was updating the JRE and JDK. I reinstalled the JDK, and now SQL Developer starts.

When i start sqldeveloper.exe (there no exe with a 64 in the name) there ist a dialog that wants to know the path to the JRE.
I tried to chose the directory i placed the Java 7 JDK.
Tried the bin folder in that.
Tried the jre folder and the bin folder in jre.
Everytime i do this ther is the message "cannot find java se sdk installation".
Maybe i am doing it wrong.
What i did:
Downloaded jdk-7u45-windows-x64.exe from oracle.com
Downloaded sqldeveloper-4.0.0.12.84-no-jre.zip from oracle.com
Unzipped sqldeveloper-4.0.0.12.84-no-jre.zip to directory
Opened jdk-7u45-windows-x64.exe with 7zip, there opened tools.zip, unzipped tools.zip to a directory
Started sqldeveloper.exe from software directory and tried to find the JRE... diddn't work
Maybe sqldeveloper.exe ist looking for 32 bit Java?
Update:
Downloaded jdk-7u45-windows-i586.exe from oracle.com
Opened jdk-7u45-windows-i586.exe, there opened tools.zip, unzipped tools.zip to a directory
Started sqldeveloper.exe from software directory and tried to find the JRE... diddn't work
Doesn't look like its working this way.
I would realy be very happy to have the new SQL Developer packaged with JAVA again - thats the sollution i am looking for.
Nachricht geändert durch user2905395 - added update

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