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Merged eclipse environs - PDT, Java, EPIC, etc? [message #243428] |
Mon, 17 December 2007 17:32  |
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Originally posted by: krkweb.comNOcastSPAM.net
It's difficult to be more noob than I, so be gentle please.
I followed a tutorial (thx, Mr Tanguay) to get a PHP dev environment running
on XP, via PDT, but would also like to play with some Perl, JavaScript,
Java, and the android SDK. The instructions I've seen for getting
up-to-speed on Java and/or android point one to eclipse downloads tailored
for Java, which would seem to possibly conflict w/ my pre-existing
PDT-installed eclipse instance.
My question... Should one avoid overlapping eclipse packages, or can a
single eclipse install be customized to simultaneously support several
different target languages? (And, if so, any pointers to instructs on how?)
Thanks in advance.
Karl K
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Re: Merged eclipse environs - PDT, Java, EPIC, etc? [message #243460 is a reply to message #243428] |
Tue, 18 December 2007 07:02   |
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Originally posted by: 4cs6fcg02.sneakemail.com
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Re: Merged eclipse environs - PDT, Java, EPIC, etc? [message #243479 is a reply to message #243460] |
Tue, 18 December 2007 08:45  |
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Originally posted by: eclipse-news.rizzoweb.com
Hendrik Maryns wrote:
> Karl Kaufman schreef:
>> It's difficult to be more noob than I, so be gentle please.
>>
>> I followed a tutorial (thx, Mr Tanguay) to get a PHP dev environment running
>> on XP, via PDT, but would also like to play with some Perl, JavaScript,
>> Java, and the android SDK. The instructions I've seen for getting
>> up-to-speed on Java and/or android point one to eclipse downloads tailored
>> for Java, which would seem to possibly conflict w/ my pre-existing
>> PDT-installed eclipse instance.
>>
>> My question... Should one avoid overlapping eclipse packages, or can a
>> single eclipse install be customized to simultaneously support several
>> different target languages? (And, if so, any pointers to instructs on how?)
>
> The latter, of course. Go to Help-> Software Updates -> find updates
> and make sure the Europa discovery site is checked. You’ll want to look
> under Java Development. EPIC has its own update site, which you can add
> in the Find updates dialog.
For more details about using the Update Manager, see this section of the
Eclipse Help: "Workbench User Guide" > Tasks > "Updating features with
the update manager"
Hope this helps,
Eric
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