Re: PHP and JAVA in Eclipse [message #504357] |
Fri, 18 December 2009 13:49 |
Ed Merks Messages: 33136 Registered: July 2009 |
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Michael,
It's probably better to ask on the PDT newsgroup/forum, which I've added
to the to list of the reply.
mi wrote:
> Hello dear worriors,
>
> on the following site
> http://wiki.eclipse.org/PDT/Installation#Eclipse_3.5_.2F_Gal ileo_.2F_PDT_2.2
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> you find a installation guide for Eclipse 3.5 / Galileo / PDT 2.2 from
> Update sites.
>
> But this does not function. I have an idea why. The Eclipse Classic
> 3.5 does not have any features included, so the DLTK 2.0 install fails
> cause of a missing feature. The same with PDT 2.2.
> I tried to instal all the features that were in dependencies, but i
> failed.
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> Is there anywhere a list where i can see where to download a feature
> like: org.eclipse.wst.xds.ui 1.2.... OR org.eclipse.gef.
> I kow what to instal, but i did not find it.
>
>
> Could you please help me. I'm looking for a possibility to develop PHP
> and JAVA using eclipse.
>
> Thanks and greeting Michael
Ed Merks
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Re: PHP and JAVA in Eclipse [message #504368 is a reply to message #504357] |
Fri, 18 December 2009 09:44 |
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Originally posted by: dkel50.hotremovemail.com
You could try getting the PDT 2.1-sr1 all in one package available on
http://www.eclipse.org/pdt/downloads for PHP development (note that PDT
2.2 is still in development so not recommended for production use).
This will give you PHP development, but if you want java as well you can
use help-->install new software, select the Galileo site, expand
programming languages and select Eclipse Java Development Tools
This should then download what you need and give you an eclipse
environment for PHP and Java development.
Dave Kelsey
On 18/12/09 13:49, Ed Merks wrote:
> Michael,
>
> It's probably better to ask on the PDT newsgroup/forum, which I've added
> to the to list of the reply.
>
>
> mi wrote:
>> Hello dear worriors,
>>
>> on the following site
>> http://wiki.eclipse.org/PDT/Installation#Eclipse_3.5_.2F_Gal ileo_.2F_PDT_2.2
>>
>> you find a installation guide for Eclipse 3.5 / Galileo / PDT 2.2 from
>> Update sites.
>>
>> But this does not function. I have an idea why. The Eclipse Classic
>> 3.5 does not have any features included, so the DLTK 2.0 install fails
>> cause of a missing feature. The same with PDT 2.2.
>> I tried to instal all the features that were in dependencies, but i
>> failed.
>>
>> Is there anywhere a list where i can see where to download a feature
>> like: org.eclipse.wst.xds.ui 1.2.... OR org.eclipse.gef.
>> I kow what to instal, but i did not find it.
>>
>>
>> Could you please help me. I'm looking for a possibility to develop PHP
>> and JAVA using eclipse.
>>
>> Thanks and greeting Michael
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Re: PHP and JAVA in Eclipse [message #505292 is a reply to message #505268] |
Tue, 29 December 2009 05:50 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: dkel50.hotremovemail.com
PDT 2.1Sr1 all in one will give you PHP and javascript. It won't give
you java or C/C++. you can however use the Install New Software feature
to add java and C/C++ support as it will connect to the eclipse site and
allow you to download and install the extra components
Dave Kelsey
On 29/12/09 04:17, twidlar wrote:
> I've just read the posts above. Do I understand this correctly, that PDT
> 2.1-SR1, Eclipse 3.5-SR1 AllInOne gives me an IDE that allows me to
> develop in PHP, Java, C++ and C, I just choose the right perspective?
> Would this handle Javascript too? Or do you suggest another solution?
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> I am already debugging PHP scripts with PDT without much problem. I've
> haven't been able to configure it with XDebug.
>
> Thank you.
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Re: PHP and JAVA in Eclipse [message #505315 is a reply to message #505311] |
Tue, 29 December 2009 14:44 |
Eric Rizzo Messages: 3070 Registered: July 2009 |
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twidlar wrote on Tue, 29 December 2009 09:19 | Thanks. Are there problems having PHP/Javascript, Java and C++. in one Eclipse like that vs. a separate Eclipse for each?
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Eclipse is designed to work that way so there should be no problem having all the features installed together. The real beauty is that loading of plugins is lazy, meaning they're only loaded if/when needed.
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