On 12/30/2014 04:15 AM, Markku Kolkka wrote:
29.12.2014, 18:37, Angelo Moreschini kirjoitti:
Hi,
I downloaded Elipse (Gallileo) from the official repository of Fedora
Which version of Fedora? Currently supported Fedora releases should have
Eclipse Kepler (4.3) or Luna (4.4).
with the purpose to develop Java programs,but it doesn't look to be suitable
to be used for developing Java programs.
Did you install the eclipse-jdt (Java Development Tools) package?
Eclipse is a general purpose IDE, you need to install the components you
need for the programming languages you want to use.
Also I don't find JDK (Java Development Kit) inside the IDE,
To develop Java applications you need to install a Java JDK separately,
irrespective of whether you are using Eclipse from the Fedora
repositories or from Eclipse.org, and then configure Eclipse so that it
knows where you have installed the jdk. This is required because you may
have multiple versions of the jdk installed and you can develop Java
applications for different versions of Java, so Eclipse needs to know on
a project by project basis which version of Java you are developing for.
You also need to decide whether you are going to use the open source
version of the Jdk from the Fedora repositories or go to Oracle and
download the Jdk which is more widely supported on web sites than the
Open JDK.
regards,
Steve
Is a JDK actually installed?
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