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Re: Help with a customer [message #1448816 is a reply to message #1448790] |
Mon, 20 October 2014 13:41 |
Eric Rizzo Messages: 3070 Registered: July 2009 |
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The question doesn't really make sense. Eclipse is a development tool (really it's a platform for building desktop applications, many of which are IDEs and other development tools). It runs on a developer's desktop, not on the server.
I don't see any reason why running it on a Windows server OS would be a problem, but it's not officially tested on them. If a Java VM is available for the OS, chances are it would work. Having said that, it's not clear why anyone would do that.
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