Eclipse Download and Installation Instructions
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Eclipse Download and Installation
(for Java) Instructions
Install Java before installing Eclipse.
You may want to print these instructions before proceeding, so that you can
refer to them while downloading and installing Eclipse.
Or, just keep this document in your browser.
You should read each step completely before performing the action that it
describes.
This document shows downloading and installing Eclipse on Windows 7
in Spring 2012..
Eclipse: Version 4.3 (Kepler)
The Eclipse download requires about 182 MB of disk space; keep it on your
machine, in case you need to re-install Eclipse.
When installed, Eclipse requires about an additional 220 MB of disk space.
Downloading
- Click
Eclipse.
You following page will appear in your browser.
In this handout we will download Eclipse Classic 4.3 for
Windows 32 Bit; if your computer uses Windows, continue below; otherwise
look above the column of “green arrows” for the label
Eclipse Kepler (4.3) Packages for
and in the pull-down list to its right, choose either
Mac OS X (Cocoa) or Linux and then continue below. - Click the 32 Bit Operating System for your machine
(even if you know your Operating System is 64 Bits and even if you
downloaded the 64 Bit version of Python), under the heading
Eclipse Classic 4.3 (182 MB) (the second icon from the top).You will see the following page (don’t worry about the name of the
institution to the right of the big downward pointing arrow). - Click the big downward pointing arrow underneath the
Download eclipse-SDK-4.3-win32.zip from:
The site named here, in purple to the right of the arrow:
[United States] Georgia Tech Software Library (http) is the
random one chosen by the download page this time.This file should start downloading in your standard download folder.
This file is about 182 Mb so it might take a while to download fully if you
are on a slow internet connection (it took me about 3 minutes over a
cable modem).
Don’t worry about the exact time as long as the download continues to make
steady progress.The file should appear as
Terminate the window browsing the Eclipse download.
- Move this file to a more permanent location, so that you can install Eclipse
(and reinstall it later, if necessary). - Start the Installing instructions directly below.
Installing (for Java)
Java should be installed before installing Eclipse
- Unzip eclipse-SDK-4.3-win32.zip, the file that you just
downloaded and moved.
On my machine (running Windows 7), I can- Right-click the file.
- Hover over the IZArc command from the menu of options.
- Click Extract Here
If you do not have IZArc or an equivalent unzipping program, here is the
web site to download a free copy of
IZarc.Unzipping this file creates a folder named eclipse.
You can leave this folder here or move it elsewhere on your hard disk.
I recommend putting the downloaded file and resulting folder in the
C:\Program Files\ directory. - Create a shortcut on your desktop to the eclipse.exe file in
this eclipse folder:
On most Windows machines, you can- Right-press the file eclipse.exe
- Drag it to the desktop.
- Release the right button.
- Click Create shortcut here
Now you are ready to perform a one-time only setup of Eclipse on
your machine. - Double-click the shortcut to Eclipse that you just created above.
The following splash screen will appear
and then a Workspace Launcher pop-up window will appear.
In the Workspace text box, your login name should appear between
C:\Users\ and \workspace, instead of Administrator.Leave unchecked the
Use this as the default and do not ask again box.
Although you will use this same workspace for the entire quarter (checking
projects in and out of it), it is best to see this
Workspace Launcher pop-up window each time you start Eclipse, to
remind you where your workspace is located. - Click OK.
Progress bars will appear as Eclipse loads.
Eventually the Eclipse workbench will appear with a Welcome tab
covering it. - Terminate (click X on) the Welcome tab.
You will not see the Welcome tab when you start Eclipse after this
first time. - Locate the workspace folder created in step 3
(see C:\Users\yourname\workspace).Download (right-click and Save link as)
IntroLib: Course Library Jar…
into the same folder that you are using as your workspace (or move
this file into the workspace folder after downloading it elsewhere). - Click Window (to the left of Help on the far right of the
line below this window’s blue title Java – Eclipse SDK) and then
click Preferences in its pull-down menu, as shown below. - Disclose Java by clicking the + in front of Java or
double-clicking Java (after the +); the + changes to a
–.
Disclose Installed JREs similarly.
The Preferences pop-up window should appear as follows
(although the path under Location might be different on your
machine). - Under the Name column, double-click
the icon.The Edit JRE pop-up window will appear.
- Click Add External Jars….
- In the Jar Selection window, navigate to your workspace folder,
and double-click the file introlib.jar. - Scroll down the JRE system libraries pane and
observe the introlib.jar file now at the bottom. - In the Edit JRE window, click Finish.
- In the Installed JREs window, click OK.
- Terminate (click X on) the Eclipse window.
Eclipse is now installed for Java.