If you want to build Java EE applications, it's best to use Eclipse IDE for Java EE. It has editors from HTML to JSP/JSF, Javascript. It's rich for webapps development, and provide plugins and tools to develop Java EE applications easily (all bundled).
Eclipse Classic is basically the full featured Eclipse without the Java EE part.
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Eclipse IDE for Enterprise Java and Web Developers for popOS.
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If you want to build Java EE applications, it's best to use Eclipse IDE for Java EE. It has editors from HTML to JSP/JSF, Javascript. It's rich for webapps development, and provide plugins and tools to develop Java EE applications easily (all bundled).
Eclipse Classic is basically the full featured Eclipse without the Java EE part.
Answer from Buhake Sindi on Stack OverflowGood night people. I'm studying Java and my teacher uses Eclipse as IDE, as I'm not satisfied with the performance of Windows 11, I was thinking about entering the Linux world, my friend recommended popOS. I was wondering if Eclipse (specifically the Enterprise Java and Web Developers version) is available for popOS.
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!
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.