EasyEclipse Expert Java
Bare-bones Eclipse distro for experienced Java developers who are new to Eclipse.
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EasyEclipse Expert Edition is all you need to start developing Java code with Eclipse.
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This distribution includes the following plugins:
Core components with a JDK:
Tools for general Java development:
Some essential utilities:
AnyEdit Tools - Useful right-click menus in editors: "Open file under cursor", "Open type under cursor", adds white spaces, tabs, and entities conversions, et cetera. Eclipse Utils Plugins - Save the cursor position of editors when closing and re-opening a file. Access common team actions with explorer buttons - Getting started. Color Editor - Edit with syntax highlighting over 100+ file formats - Getting started.
Version Control tools (CVS support was included in the Eclipse Platform until 1.2.2):
"Getting Started" documentation is available for the following included plugins:
For the other plugins, you are welcome to propose a getting started. Thanks !
Changes in release 1.3.1.1:
Patched: Fixed a configuration issue. Modified plugins:
Changes in release 1.3.1:
Upgraded to new version: Upgraded to Eclipse 3.3.1.1. Modified plugins:
Changes in release 1.3.0:
Upgraded to new version: Upgraded to Eclipse 3.3.0. Added plugin: Eclipse CVS client Modified plugins:
Changes in release 1.2.2:
Upgraded to new version: Upgraded to Eclipse 3.2.2. Modified plugins:
Changes in release 1.2.1:
Upgraded to new version: Upgraded to Eclipse 3.2.1. Modified plugins:
Changes in release 1.2.0:
Upgraded to new version: Upgraded to Eclipse 3.2.0 Callisto. Modified plugins:
Changes in release 1.0.2:
Changes in release 1.0.1:
Renamed from "Starter Edition" to "Expert Edition". Changed composition: Added Subclipse. Changed composition: Added a full JDK with sources to provide access to Java sources and javadoc in the Java editor. Modified plugins:
Changes in release 1.0.0:
Initial release.
EasyEclipse is licensed under the terms of the Open Software License version 2.1.
Each third party plugin, software or content is licensed under its own copyright and/or license. See each plugin page for details
In the “expert” Java distro I personally miss the Bytecode Outline plugin, which allows you to inspect/compare Java bytecode “on the fly” and in the latest stable beta version also to replace default classfile editor.
Will surely do: I did add a feature request here:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1647440&group_id=131065&atid=719798
I suggest the subversive for svn access instead of subclipse. Subversive was accepted as official support for svn: http://www.eclipse.org/proposals/subversive/
but that doesnt work at vista ??? what s the problem.?
lol
someone can help me plz ?
i got to install it 2 times in diferent directory to make fonction it
Perfect distro with leaks in maven 2 support (whats about the codehaus plugin @ http://m2eclipse.codehaus.org/ )
You can add it to your installed distro in a few clicks, from here.
thanks for eclipse
I _really_ like the “implementations” ( not sure of the exact name ). A plugin to find implementations of methods. Very useful if your project references alot of stuff via interfaces/abstract classes
The latest server version (1.2.2.2) crashed on Fedora 9 (with both Java 5 & 6 from Sun):
/usr/local/marian/Eclipse/easyeclipse-server-java-1.2.2.2/jre/bin/java: symbol lookup error: /usr/local/marian/Eclipse/easyeclipse-server-java-1.2.2.2/configuration/org.eclipse.osgi/bundles/239/1/.cp/libswt-mozilla-gtk-3236.so: undefined symbol: _ZN4nsID5ParseEPKc
Bummer… so it may be most likely that there are some incompatibilities issue there. Could you try the 1.3.1.1 expert Java as a verification?
Also would you know which exact version of Firefox is installed on FC9 ?
Same problem here… using easyeclipse-server-java-1.2.2.2 on a Debian Lenny system, tried with iceweasel installed (Firefox 3) and without it with no luck. Standard Eclipse Europa also crashes on startup without providing any information.
It worked fine until I did a bunch of updates from Debian repos several months ago, now I’m in a fresh install experiencing the same problem, but it works well under Ubuntu 8.04