Eclipse Development Tool
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A trail of 15 pages, marked with comments, by rowanrook
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To download Eclipse, select a package below or choose one of the third party Eclipse distros. You will need a Java runtime environment (JRE) to use Eclipse (Java 5 JRE recommended). All downloads are provided under the terms and conditions of the Eclipse Foundation Software User Agreement unless otherwise specified.
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To download Eclipse, select a package below or choose one of the third party Eclipse distros. You will need a Java runtime environment (JRE) to use Eclipse (Java 5 JRE recommended). All downloads are provided under the terms and conditions of the Eclipse Foundation Software User Agreement unless otherwise specified.
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This series of tutorials show how Eclipse can be used to develop open source Java applications hosted on java.net. The target audience is developers who have a working knowledge of Java, but are new to Eclipse.
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This FREE 83 page tutorial teaches you how to download and install Eclipse and the J2SE JDK, and how to configure and use Eclipse to build and run a small Java application. Register on this site, get your emailed password, login, and come back here to download the tutorial FREE.
This tutorial is written from a Windows® perspective, so adapt to your own OS. Document format is PDF. This tutorial uses Eclipse 3.2.
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How to install Eclipse in Ubuntu.

Including Web tools, Apache Tomcat, Sun's JDK and icons

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Eclipse is an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) that is open source and maintained by many software development leaders like IBM and Borland. The idea behind the Eclipse platform is to provide a common environment that companies can modify and customize by creating plug-ins. Plug-ins are created to do some specific tasks that a work group might need while developing a software product. The plug-ins and modification of the Eclipse platform can later be distributed royalty free.

This tutorial introduces you to the user interface of Eclipse and some common activities that can be done in the Eclipse environment. Large images are displayed as thumbnails, but are linked to a page of full size images. For this tutorial we are using Eclipse 3.1.

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This tutorial tries to highlight the advantages of using Eclipse for programming in Java. It serves as a detailed guideline for beginner users. No specific or advanced Java knowledge is required in order to follow this tutorial. In few minutes you will be able to master some main Eclipse techniques that will boost your productivity.

The only prerequisite that you should met before starting this tutorial is having any Eclipse version (from 2.0) already installed in your PC, together with a Java Virtual Machine. In fact, this tutorial is optimised for Eclipse 2.1.2, but it is valid for Eclipse 3.0 too. For more installation info visit the "links" section.

Last update: October 17 2004. Added an Eclipse keyboard shortcut list at the "Links" section.

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Introduction to Java Using Eclipse

By Don Hamm

Running Time: 1 Hour and 22 Minutes

 

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Java Tutorial Videos

We have 3 tutorial series for learning java. RSS feed for new java videos .
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Here are what I am judging to be the Top 15 Free Eclipse Video Tutorials on youtube.com. These will help you learn how to use Eclipse to its fullest extent and get you more productive on this important development framework.
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Eclipse And Java For Total Beginners This  free video screencam tutorial will help get you started writing Java programs using Eclipse version 3.3. No prior experience with Eclipse or Java is assumed. The 16 lessons total about 3 1/4 hours and are each between 9 and 14 minutes long.

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