I. How to view the MyEclipse version and Eclipse version number
View MyEclipse version number: MyEclipse the "help" option on the menu bar of the main interface, select "About MyEclipse Enterprise Workbench" as shown in:
To view the Eclipse version number: In the MyEclipse installation directory, open the. eclipseproduct file, as shown in:
Indicates that eclipse has a version number of 3.8
Two. MyEclipse Installing the Egit plugin
Next, we need to install the Egit plugin in MyEclipse, before installing it, we need to know which version of Eclipise optimization MyEclipse is based on, and then download the corresponding Egit version of the download package to the Egit website ( The purpose of this operation: not any version of the Egit plug-in can be adapted to your myeclipse, there is a correspondence between them, because MyEclipse is based on the development of Eclipse optimization, you need to know which version of the eclipse based on the development of Before we can know which version of Egit we are going to download, unzip the installation. Specific steps:
1. Follow the previous description to find out which version of the MyEclipse on your computer is based on Eclipise. (for example, the version of my eclipse that was queried by the above method is 3.8)
2. Go to egit download website http://www.eclipse.org/egit/download/, the latest may not fit your myeclipse, you have to find the old version, click the link http://wiki.eclipse.org/ Egit/faq#where_can_i_find_older_releases_of_egit.3f into the old version list. (If the link does not open, click the "Where to find older releases" displayed). Refer to the following table to find the corresponding Egit version (ex: for Eclipse version 3.8, I chose the egit version of the following table labeled Red)
Here are some of the relationships that Egit and eclipse correspond to:
Egit and Eclipse Correspondence:
EGit |
released | for
supported Version of Eclipse |
3.1.0.201310021548-r |
N/A |
Eclipse 3.8.2/4.2.2 + (Juno) |
3.0.3.201309161630-r |
4.3.1 (Kepler SR1) |
Eclipse 3.8.2/4.2.2 + (Juno) |
3.0.1.201307141637-r |
4.3.0 (Kepler) |
Eclipse 3.8.2/4.2.2 + (Juno) |
2.3.1.201302201838-r |
3.8.2/4.2.2 (Juno SR2) |
Eclipse 3.7.2+ (Indigo) (except EGit Import support feature, which is optional) |
2.2.0.201212191850-r |
3.8.1/4.2.1 (Juno SR1) |
Eclipse 3.7.2+ (Indigo) (except EGit Import support feature, which is optional) |
2.1.0.201209190230-r |
3.8.1/4.2.1 (Juno SR1) |
Eclipse 3.5.2+ (Galileo) (except EGit Import support feature, which is optional) |
2.0.0.201206130900-r |
3.8/4.2 (Juno) |
Eclipse 3.5.2+ (Galileo) (except EGit Import support feature, which is optional) |
1.3.0.201202151440-r |
3.7.2 (Indigo SR2) |
Eclipse 3.5.2+ (Galileo) |
1.2.0.201112221803-r |
3.7.2 (Indigo SR2) |
Eclipse 3.5.2+ (Galileo) |
1.1.0.201109151100-r |
3.7.1 (Indigo SR1) |
Eclipse 3.5.2+ (Galileo) |
1.0.0.201106090707-r |
3.7.0 (Indigo) |
Eclipse 3.5.2+ (Galileo) |
3. Click on the contents of the Red box to download the corresponding version
4. Place the extracted files (two folders and two jar files) into the Egit folder under the Dropins folder in the MyEclipse installation directory (if the Egit folder does not exist, create one yourself). Then restart MyEclipse.
Unzip the resulting file:
When the above steps are complete, git options appear in the MyEclipse menu bar "file" and "Import" tab. That means the installation was successful.
Three. After the GitHub project is introduced into MyEclipse, we can introduce the GitHub project into the MyEclipse, in the following steps: 1. From MyEclipse, select File->import->git->projects from Git. After selecting "Next", go to the page and select the URI option. Click "Next"
2. Paste the URI on the GitHub project that needs to be imported to the following location, and the other two will be automatically populated (choose the GitHub account and password here), click "Next"
3. Enter the branch selection, where Master is selected, click "Next"
4. Configure the local project storage path, and finally click ' Next ' and finally finish '.
MyEclipse How to install the EGi plugin and how to bring the GitHub project into the MyEclipse