Re: Eclipse 3.3 is out, but which one to choose?

From: Anders Peterson (anders_peterso..ptimatika.se)
Date: Tue Jul 03 2007 - 05:49:38 EDT

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    The Classic download also works. Is this dependency necessary? It seems
    odd to me that a compiled and packaged plugin depends on the plugin
    development environment.

    /Anders

    Mike Schrag wrote:
    > Use Eclipse for RCP/Plugin Developers
    >
    > On Jul 2, 2007, at 10:10 AM, Anders Peterson wrote:
    >
    >> I downloaded the Eclipse IDE for Java Developers and then proceeded to
    >> install
    >>
    >> http://webobjects.mdimension.com/wolips/nightly/
    >>
    >> (Standard Install only) and got
    >>
    >> WOLips (3.3.4143) requires plug-in "org.eclipse.pde.ui".
    >>
    >> /Anders
    >>
    >> Mike Schrag wrote:
    >>> Same instructions as before, just using 3.3 instead of 3.2.
    >>> ms
    >>> On Jun 29, 2007, at 4:29 PM, Riccardo De Menna wrote:
    >>>>> However, there are five options:
    >>>>> 1-Java Developers
    >>>>> 2-Java EE Developers
    >>>>> 3-C/C++ Developers
    >>>>> 4-RCP/Plugin Developers
    >>>>> 5-Eclipse Classic
    >>>>
    >>>> I say answer number 1...
    >>>>
    >>>> BTW... I know we shouldn't be doing it but you can't really show the
    >>>> candies to the kids and pretend them to ignore the nice basket on
    >>>> the table.
    >>>> So... if we promise not to come here bitching about Europa
    >>>> formatting our drive, can someone post a few easy guidelines to try it?
    >>>>
    >>>> Cheers,
    >>>> Ric
    >>>>
    >>
    >
    >
    >



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