Well, I did the same thing (setting up the compiler to point to JDK 1.5) and whereas the java.util.Arrays and java.util.queue (both from JDK 1.5 - Tiger) worked in Eclipse 3.0.1 running on OS X - Tiger, eclipse didn't understand Generics. Eclipse (@ www.eclipse.org) is an open-source Integrated Development Environment (IDE) supported by IBM. Eclipse is popular for Java application development (Java SE and Java EE) and Android apps.
Eclipse IDE for Enterprise Java Developers
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Tools for developers working with Java and Web applications, including a Java IDE, tools for Web Services, JPA and Data Tools, JavaServer Pages and Faces, Mylyn, Maven and Gradle, Git, and more.
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- Work anywhere thanks to Eclipse’s cloud-based feature that shares your projects to the cloud. Developed in Java with its main focus being Java, you’re able to code in a variety of languages such as Ada, C, C, COBOL, Fortran, D, JavaScript, Groovy, Erlang, Haskell, Julia, Lau, Lasso, Python, Ruby, and many more languages thanks to the multitude of plugins available.
- Work anywhere thanks to Eclipse’s cloud-based feature that shares your projects to the cloud. Developed in Java with its main focus being Java, you’re able to code in a variety of languages such as Ada, C, C, COBOL, Fortran, D, JavaScript, Groovy, Erlang, Haskell, Julia, Lau, Lasso, Python, Ruby, and many more languages thanks to the multitude of plugins available.
Eclipse IDE for Java Developers
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The essential tools for any Java developer, including a Java IDE, a Git client, XML Editor, Maven and Gradle integration
Eclipse IDE for C/C++ Developers
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An IDE for C/C++ developers.
Eclipse IDE for PHP Developers
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The essential tools for any PHP developer, including PHP language support, Git client, Mylyn and editors for JavaScript, TypeScript, HTML, CSS and XML.
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Eclipse IDE for RCP and RAP Developers
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A complete set of tools for developers who want to create Eclipse plug-ins, Rich Client Applications or Remote Application Platform (RCP+RAP), plus Maven and Gradle tooling, and an XML editor. It contains the EGit tooling for accessing Git version control systems, and Eclipse Passage which helps with license management for Eclipse-based products.
Eclipse IDE for Eclipse Committers
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Package suited for development of Eclipse itself at Eclipse.org; based on the Eclipse Platform adding PDE, Git, Marketplace Client, source code and developer documentation.
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Eclipse IDE for Web and JavaScript Developers
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The essential tools for any JavaScript developer, including JavaScript, TypeScript, HTML, CSS, XML, Yaml, Markdown... languages support; Kubernetes, Angular and React frameworks support; Node.js debugger; Git client; integrated terminal and remote filesystem explorer; Web and application server management.
Eclipse IDE for Java and DSL Developers
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The essential tools for Java and DSL developers, including a Java & Xtend IDE, a DSL Framework (Xtext), a Git client, XML Editor, and Maven integration.
Eclipse Modeling Tools
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The Modeling package provides tools and runtimes for building model-based applications. You can use it to graphically design domain models, to leverage those models at design time by creating and editing dynamic instances, to collaborate via Eclipse's team support with facilities for comparing and merging models and model instances structurally, and finally to generate Java code from those models to produce complete applications. In addition, via the package's discover catalog, you can easily install a wide range of additional powerful, model-based tools and runtimes to suit your specific needs.
Eclipse IDE for Rust Developers
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The essential tools for any Rust developer, including Rust language support, Git client, command-line integration, and editors.
Eclipse IDE for Scientific Computing
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Tools for C, C++, Fortran, and UPC, including MPI, OpenMP, OpenACC, a parallel debugger, and remotely building, running and monitoring applications.
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Eclipse IDE for Testers
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This package contains Eclipse features that support the software development quality assurance process, such as Jubula.
Eclipse IDE for Scout Developers
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Eclipse Scout is a Java/HTML5 framework to develop business applications that run on the desktop, on tablets and mobile devices. This package includes Eclipse IDE support for Scout developers and source code.
Eclipse is anIntegrated Development Environment, or IDE,which is software that provides all the essential tools you will need forediting, running, and debugging your Java programs.Eclipse and all of the supporting software is alreadyinstalled on CEC computers, but you may also wish to install it on your owncomputer, so that you are not limited to working only on CEC boxes.(It’sfree!)Versions of thesoftware are available for all operating systems.
I. Installing theJava Development Kit (JDK)
II. Installing andStarting Eclipse
Nowthat the Java JDK has been installed, we can now download and run the EclipseIDE.First, point your browser to http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/.Then, under the Eclipse Packages tab, find the listing for Eclipse IDE for Java Developers.Select your OS and download the appropriate archive file.
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Whenthe download is finished, extract the archive to a new folder for Eclipse in aplace of your choosing (you’ll probably want to put it in whatever folderapplications are usually stored on your OS).No further installation is required.You may wish to create a shortcut tothe Eclipse executable to place on your desktop/dock so you don’t have to findthe folder you installed it to each time you wish to start Eclipse.
StartEclipse.(Note that startup cantake a while!)You will beprompted during startup to select a folder for your workspace, which is whereyour Java files are stored locally.Select a folder (preferably an empty one) to use as your workspace.The default is usually a goodchoice.Select Use this as the default and do not ask againif you don’t want to be asked this question every time on start-up.
OnceEclipse has started, you’ll be taken to the Welcome tab.Close this tab to go to the defaultEclipse perspective.
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III. Installingthe Subversive Plug-in
Subversiveis a plug-in for Eclipse that allows Eclipse to use Subversion (SVN),which is a versioncontrol system.Use of thissystem will make it easy for you to easily move from your own computer to a CECcomputer, work in groups, and electronically submit your work.However, Eclipse does not support SVNout of the box; a plug-in is required to make it work.Details on how to use SVN with Eclipsewill be explained in another tutorial; here we will merely install it.
First,open the Help menu of Eclipse andchoose the Install New Software…option.In the drop down menu,drag down to the Helios line, which points to the site containing popularsoftware installs for this (Helios) version of Eclipse.Eclipse will now look for all of thesoftware packages that are available.This step can take considerable time and you may see Pending …. or some other such message for a while in the window.Be patient.
Eventually,a list will appear, and you want to expand the Collaboration entry.When that expands, scroll down and select theSubversion SVN Team Provider entry, and follow thenext menus to install this component into Eclipse.When done, Eclipse will suggest that you restart the IDE, soplease do that.
Thevery first time you use Eclipse’s SVN explorer, you will be prompted to installa connector component.This isnecessary, so you might as well do that now.From the top row of Eclipse menu items, choose Window…Open Perspective….Other…SVNRepository Exploring
Thisshould trigger Eclipse to prompt you for the SVN connector software.Choose the most recent (highestrevision number) of the SVN Kit choices that are offered to you.These are pure Java components, so theywork with any operating system or platform.
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Youshould be ready to access your repository. Follow the web site instructionscarefully and get help if you need it.