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=Installing Eclipse= | =Installing Eclipse= |
Revision as of 10:22, 9 October 2014
--D. Thiebaut (talk) 14:47, 6 October 2014 (EDT)
Installing Eclipse
This is to be done BEFORE the lab: install Eclipse Basic and the Java JDK on your laptop. Make sure you figure out whether your OSX or Windows operating system is 32- or 64-bit, because you want the Eclipse version to match this number. You should install the Kepler or Luna version of Eclipse. I am using Kepler for class. Luna is the newest version as of today (10/06/14).
Installing On Windows
Follow the directions from this video and installe Eclipse and the Java JDK.
Installing on a Mac
- Follow the directions shown in this video:
- If you get a message "Eclipse cannot be opened because of an unidentified developer", go to System Preferences, Security and Privacy, and click on Open Anyway.
Eclipse Lab
Continue the Lab here...