Setting up Eclipse for both CDT and JEE [message #256905] |
Wed, 21 May 2008 11:50  |
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Originally posted by: mg4news.gmail.com
I typically use the CDT, but I need to use the JDT occasionally. Is
there an easy set up both on the same Eclipse intstallation.
I have tried downloading only the JDT, then pointing the update manager
at the CDT update site, i.e.
download.eclipse.org/tools/cdt/releases/ganymede (I use Ganymede M7).
All that happens is there is a long list of unresolvable dependencies.
MG
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Re: Setting up Eclipse for both CDT and JEE [message #256918 is a reply to message #256905] |
Wed, 21 May 2008 13:45  |
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Originally posted by: codeslave.ca.ibm.com
Start with an EPP bundle (whichever is bigger) then update from
http://download.eclipse.org/releases/ganymede/ or
http://download.eclipse.org/releases/ganymede/staging/ to add the other
stuff.
You could also have two different Eclipses sharing a workspace or two,
if you prefer to have C and Java dev entirely separate. In that case,
download both EPP bundles (http://www.eclipse.org/epp/), unpack them,
and run them separately. They can share a workspace, but only one can
use it at a time. (The workaround there, FWIW, is to have one workspace
contain your projects and another contain imported projects (really,
just links) from the first workspace.
mg wrote:
> I typically use the CDT, but I need to use the JDT occasionally. Is
> there an easy set up both on the same Eclipse intstallation.
> I have tried downloading only the JDT, then pointing the update manager
> at the CDT update site, i.e.
> download.eclipse.org/tools/cdt/releases/ganymede (I use Ganymede M7).
> All that happens is there is a long list of unresolvable dependencies.
>
>
> MG
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http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/User:Nickb
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