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Old 10-02-2005, 08:41 PM   #1
Berticus
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Eclipse


When I first opened Eclipse and saw the splashscreen, I noticed "Powered by GCJ." I was wondering if this would affect any of the programs I make with Java. Or should I just uninstall Eclipsed, and use Sun's SDK?

BTW, I am using FC4
 
Old 10-03-2005, 01:15 AM   #2
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You can code 100% Java programs with Eclipse (just use Swing instead of SWT for your GUIs).

You can configure Eclipse to use any JRE you want, on a per-project basis.

I'd strongly encourage you to install Eclipse *and* NetBeans *and* Sun's command-line JDK, then see which one works best for you.

'Hope that helps .. PSM
 
Old 10-03-2005, 04:26 AM   #3
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hiho@ll

i just want to ask here because this thread is about eclipse

how does the ecslipse architecture work?
i'm not sure if i understood this, but how do i get eclipse work for C/C++?

i think there is a "eclipse-core" , i think named eclipse sdk, and some eclipse IDE's
or am i wrong?
and i have to install the eclipse sdk and then the IDE for which i need it

because i have it run on windows and there i just installed it with a few clicks
so i'm asking myself how it works on linux (SuSe enterprise 9.1)

thx@ll
 
  


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