The installation of the JDK was said earlier, http://www.cnblogs.com/bcsflilong/p/4196536.html
Now let's install eclipse!.
The premise of installing eclipse is that your JDK has been successfully installed
Okay, start the installation.
First, unpack the eclipse-jee-kepler-sr2-linux-gtk-x86_64.tar.gz in the right place.
cd/opt/developtools/ide//home/home/Download/eclipse-jee-kepler-sr2-linux-gtk-x86_64.tar.gz/opt/developtools /-zxvf eclipse-jee-kepler-sr2-linux-gtk-x86_64.tar.gz# Extract the Eclipse folder [email protected]:/opt/ developtools/ide$ lseclipse
You can run it directly.
CD/eclipse. /eclipse
You can see the familiar Eclipse launch page now.
For ease of start-up, we can create a boot icon,
In fact, to start eclipse at the command line in the future, we can create a startup script.
cd/usr/local/bin/'go eclipse home ... ' /opt/developtools/ide/'start Eclispe ... ' nohup. /eclipse >/dev/null2>&10#Esc: Wq # licensed Sudo chmod a+x eclipse
Create a startup icon
cd/usr/share/applications/sudo vim eclipse.desktop# Add the following text name=eclipsecomment=A Java Development toolexec=/usr/local/bin/eclipse #这是前面创建的那个启动脚本Terminal=falseType= ApplicationIcon=/opt/developtools/ide/eclipse/icon.xpmmimetype=Categories=
The effect is as follows:
At this point, Eclipse simply installs.
--2--eclipse installation of the Java Development environment under Ubuntu 14.04