Stupid newbie question -- Java perspective [message #72259] |
Thu, 03 July 2003 10:46  |
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Originally posted by: jeremy_warach.hotmail.com
Ok, I just downloaded and installed Eclipse 2.1, and I'm trying to set it
up to do my Java development. Among the first things the tutorial says to
do is to create a new Java project, then to go to the Java perspective.
Well, it looks like the Java perspective is not loaded or installed,
because I can't find it anywhere, and when I create a new project, Java
Project is not one of the available options. I have Sun's 1.4.0 JVM
installed and my JAVA_HOME points to it. What did I install or configure
incorrectly?
Sorry if this is the wrong place to post this query, but I couldn't a more
suitable forum...
Many thanks,
Jeremy Warach
jeremy_warach@hotmail.com
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Re: Stupid newbie question -- Java perspective [message #72312 is a reply to message #72259] |
Thu, 03 July 2003 10:59   |
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Originally posted by: yves.somewhere.com
Maybe you downloaded the "Platform runtime" instead of the complete
"Eclipse SDK" ?
Jeremy wrote:
> Ok, I just downloaded and installed Eclipse 2.1, and I'm trying to set it
> up to do my Java development. Among the first things the tutorial says to
> do is to create a new Java project, then to go to the Java perspective.
> Well, it looks like the Java perspective is not loaded or installed,
> because I can't find it anywhere, and when I create a new project, Java
> Project is not one of the available options. I have Sun's 1.4.0 JVM
> installed and my JAVA_HOME points to it. What did I install or configure
> incorrectly?
>
> Sorry if this is the wrong place to post this query, but I couldn't a more
> suitable forum...
>
> Many thanks,
> Jeremy Warach
> jeremy_warach@hotmail.com
>
>
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Re: Stupid newbie question -- Java perspective [message #72327 is a reply to message #72312] |
Thu, 03 July 2003 11:09  |
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Originally posted by: jeremy_warach.hotmail.com
That looks like the problem then -- I definitely downloaded the platform
runtime and not the complete SDK, which I'm downloading now. That's what
I get for trying to save a few minutes in download time...
Many thanks, and sorry for the stupid question.
Jeremy
Yves wrote:
> Maybe you downloaded the "Platform runtime" instead of the complete
> "Eclipse SDK" ?
> Jeremy wrote:
> > Ok, I just downloaded and installed Eclipse 2.1, and I'm trying to set it
> > up to do my Java development. Among the first things the tutorial says to
> > do is to create a new Java project, then to go to the Java perspective.
> > Well, it looks like the Java perspective is not loaded or installed,
> > because I can't find it anywhere, and when I create a new project, Java
> > Project is not one of the available options. I have Sun's 1.4.0 JVM
> > installed and my JAVA_HOME points to it. What did I install or configure
> > incorrectly?
> >
> > Sorry if this is the wrong place to post this query, but I couldn't a more
> > suitable forum...
> >
> > Many thanks,
> > Jeremy Warach
> > jeremy_warach@hotmail.com
> >
> >
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