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Yes its included but the sources of Java Development Tools and Plug-in Development Environment were not included.
Go to this link here you can compare the packages included in standard and enterprise editions.
Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers is a superset of Eclipse IDE for Java Developers, so the short answer is that you don't need to install them both.
You can see the contents of each package by clicking its name on the downloads page. You can also use the compare page that @Chandrayya mentioned.
I installed Eclipse for Java Developer and now I want to switch to Eclipse for Java EE Developers. One way that I see is by uninstalling and reinstalling the Eclipse IDE and selecting Eclipse for Enterprise Java Developers during installation.
Is there any other way to do so? Also, I found here to not upgrade by adding the missing plugins.
Hello good afternoon everybody,
Upon downloading eclipse, I clicked the option: Eclipse IDE for Java Developers whereas I needed to choose the Eclipse IDE for Enterprise Java Developers. Does anyone know I can install the Enterprise version when I already have Eclipse on machine?
Windows 11 PC
Thank you!