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           JDK Mission Control can be downloaded and installed using the Eclipse Update Site
           facility. The following URL functions as an update site. Novice users can follow
           the step-by-step instructions.<br><br>
           
-          <b>http://download.oracle.com/technology/products/missioncontrol/updatesites/openjdk/7.0.0/eclipse/</b><br><br>
+          <b>https://download.oracle.com/technology/products/missioncontrol/updatesites/openjdk/7.0.0/ide/</b><br><br>
 
           <p class="section-header"><b>Step-by-Step Instructions</b></p>
           
           Before starting, make sure that you have downloaded and installed Eclipse 4.7 or later.
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                     <p>Fill in the following URL in the <b>Work with:</b> text field:</p>
-                        <p><b>https://download.oracle.com/technology/products/missioncontrol/updatesites/openjdk/7.0.0/eclipse/</b></p>
+                        <p><b>https://download.oracle.com/technology/products/missioncontrol/updatesites/openjdk/7.0.0/ide/</b></p>
                         <p>Press the return key.</p>
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