Eclipse is an open source community that aims to produce an open programming platform. Eclipse consists of a framework that can be developed further, auxiliary equipment to create and manage software from the beginning to launch. Eclipse Platform is supported by a large ecosystem consisting of vendor technology, and innovative start-ups, universities, research institutions and individuals.
Many people know Eclipse as an IDE (integrated development environment) for Java, but Eclipse is more than a Java IDE.
Eclipse community has more than 60 open source projects. These projects are conceptually divided into 7 the category of:
1. Enterprise Development
2. Embedded and Device Development
3. Rich Client Platform
4. Rich Internet Applications
5. Application Frameworks
6. Application Lifecycle Management (ALM)
7. Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)
Generally used Eclipse to build innovative, industry-standard software, and tools along frameworknya help job easier.
License
Eclipse uses EPL (Eclipse Public License), the license that enables organizations to make Eclipse a commercial product, and at the same time asking people to contribute to change the result back to the community.
Installation
- You need a Java 5 JRE to run Eclipse.
- Download Eclipse IDE for Java Developers to use Learning Java code on this site.
- Use your operating system utility to uncompress the file to your hard disk.
- Note for Windows : If you use a file compression utility from Windows XP or Windows Vista itself, the utilities are sometimes unable to open files with long names. If you are having problems decompressing Eclipse on Windows, put the results of decompression in the root directory (eg C: \ eclipse) or use other free decompression software such as 7-Zip.
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