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Eclipse SDK | ||
The Eclipse SDK includes the Eclipse Platform, Java development tools,
and Plug-in Development Environment, including source and both user and
programmer documentation. If you aren't sure which download you want...
then you probably want this one. |
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Windows 98/ME/2000/XP | eclipse-SDK-2.1.3-win32.zip   (md5) | | |
Linux (x86/Motif) (Supported Versions) | eclipse-SDK-2.1.3-linux-motif.zip   (md5) | | |
Linux (x86/GTK 2) (Supported Versions) | eclipse-SDK-2.1.3-linux-gtk.zip   (md5) | | |
Solaris 8 (SPARC/Motif) | |||
QNX (x86/Photon) | eclipse-SDK-2.1.3-qnx-photon.zip   (md5) | | |
AIX (PPC/Motif) | eclipse-SDK-2.1.3-aix-motif.zip   (md5) | | |
HP-UX (HP9000/Motif) | eclipse-SDK-2.1.3-hpux-motif.zip   (md5) | | |
Mac OSX (Mac/Carbon) | |||
Source Build (Source in .zip) (instructions) | |||
Source Build (Source fetched via CVS) (instructions) |
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JUnit Plugin Tests and Automated Testing Framework | ||
This drop contains the JUnit Eclipse test plugins and the Automated Testing Framework used to run the tests from the command line. Click here for more information and installation instructions. Includes both source code and binary. |
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All | eclipse-Automated-Tests-2.1.3.zip   (md5) | |
Example Plug-ins | ||
To install the examples, first make sure you have exited your Eclipse
program. Then download the zip file containing the examples and extract
the contents of the zip file to the same directory you used for your SDK
installation. For example, if you installed the Eclipse Project SDK on
d:\eclipse-sdk then extract the contents of the examples zip file to d:\eclipse-sdk.
Start Eclipse. The example plug-ins will be installed. For information
on what the examples do and how to run them, look in the "Examples
Guide" section of the "Platform Plug-in Developer Guide",
by selecting Help Contents from the Help menu, and choosing "Platform
Plug-in Developer Guide" book from the combo box. |
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Platform | Download | |
Windows 98/ME/2000/XP | eclipse-examples-2.1.3-win32.zip   (md5) | | |
All Other Platforms | eclipse-examples-2.1.3.zip   (md5) | |
Platform Runtime Binary | ||
These drops contain only the Eclipse platform with user documentation and no source and no programmer documentation. The Java development tools and Plug-in Development Environment are NOT included. You can use these drops to help you package your tool plug-ins for redistribution when you don't want to ship the entire SDK. |
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Platform | Download | |
Windows 98/ME/2000/XP | eclipse-platform-2.1.3-win32.zip   (md5) | | |
Linux (x86/Motif) (Supported Versions) | |||
Linux (x86/GTK 2) (Supported Versions) | |||
Solaris 8 (SPARC/Motif) | |||
QNX (x86/Photon) | |||
AIX (PPC/Motif) | |||
HP-UX (HP9000/Motif) | |||
Mac OSX (Mac/Carbon) |
JDT Runtime Binary | ||
These drops contain the Java development tools plug-ins only, with user documentation and no source and no programmer documentation. The Eclipse platform and Plug-in development environment are NOT included. You can combine this with the Platform Runtime Binary if your tools rely on the JDT being present. |
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Platform | Download | |
All | eclipse-JDT-2.1.3.zip   (md5) | |
FTP and WebDAV Support | ||
These drops contain the FTP and WebDAV target management support plug-ins. You can combine this with the Platform Runtime Binary or Eclipse SDK. Includes both source code and binary. |
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Platform | Download | |
All | eclipse-FTP-WebDAV-2.1.3.zip   (md5) | |
SWT Binary and Source | ||
These drops contain the SWT libraries and source for standalone SWT application development. For examples of standalone SWT applications refer to the snippets section of the SWT Component page. To run a standalone SWT application, add the swt jar(s) to the classpath and add the directory/folder for the SWT JNI library to the java.library.path. For example, if you extract the download below to C:\SWT you would launch the HelloWorld application with the following command:
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Platform | Download | |
Windows 98/ME/2000/XP | swt-2.1.3-win32.zip   (md5) | | |
Windows CE (ARM PocketPC) (Instructions) | swt-2.1.3-win32-ce-arm-ppc.zip   (md5) | | |
Windows CE (ARM PocketPC, J2ME profile) (Instructions) | |||
Linux (x86/Motif) (Supported Versions) | swt-2.1.3-linux-motif.zip   (md5) | | |
Linux (x86/GTK 2) (Supported Versions) | swt-2.1.3-linux-gtk.zip   (md5) | | |
Solaris 8 (SPARC/Motif) | swt-2.1.3-solaris-motif.zip   (md5) | | |
QNX (x86/Photon) | swt-2.1.3-qnx-photon.zip   (md5) | | |
AIX (PPC/Motif) | swt-2.1.3-aix-motif.zip   (md5) | | |
HP-UX (HP9000/Motif) | swt-2.1.3-hpux-motif.zip   (md5) | | |
Mac OSX (Mac/Carbon) | swt-2.1.3-macosx-carbon.zip   (md5) | |