Download Matlab Engine For Java 7.0 Use your favorite platform (e.g. Go or Windows). Download MatlabEngine.exe Use your favorite platform (e.g. Go or Windows). Install MATLAB to build your first Java 8 Java 8 IDE If you still want MATLAB to work for your chosen platform, you need to use the compiler provided for your choice of platform (ie. Java, LLVM, Java SE9, Oracle JDK, SQL Server 10). The Java SE compiler is highly recommended for building the Java 8 IDE (or any version of Java) for your chosen platform because you may not be familiar with the Java features and methods it provides. There is no need to install a JDK, run MATLAB on MSBuild, or use tools that will build on those platforms. If using MATLAB Engine for your IDE instead, you should obtain a command prompt that doesn’t currently support this option. Alternatively, just run MATLAB Engine directly from a command prompt. This is true of any IDE, but this extension is recommended for those who have not already acquired the Eclipse IDE. I will talk about why it is this case later, so I don’t skip any further. Install MATLAB for Ubuntu You can install MATLAB for Ubuntu in several ways. First, you can use a package manager like Ubuntu based distros, like DistroMATE in order to install MATLAB for Ubuntu in your chosen system platform. If you wish to install MATLAB and enable it via package management at boot time, you can then use tools like apt-get from the Ubuntu Software Center or build by hand using: sudo apt-get install -y build-essential make install Create a new installation directory by selecting Run | Type Project Source. You can then click on the Save Project directory button on the upper right of the distro and then type any name that looks like it will be saved to the directory. When you want to overwrite the original data, you can type Run