Introduction to the release of Eclipse,
Eclipse Standard
This version is the most basic version of Eclipse, suitable for Java SE Personal developers, or developers who want to configure plug-ins to suit their needs.
Eclipse IDE for Java EE developers
This version integrates Java EE Development Common plug-ins to facilitate dynamic Web site development. Suitable for use by Java Web developers. Integrated XML Editor, database viewing tool, and JSP visual editor available.
Eclipse IDE for Java developers
This version is suitable for Java developers, integrated Cvs,git,xml editor, Mylyn, Maven integration and Windowbuilder plugins.
Eclipse for PHP Developers
This version is suitable for PHP developers, integrated with good PHP language support, git client, Mylyn and JavaScript Script Editor, HTML, CSS and XML.
To view the version number of Eclipse:
1. Locate the Eclipse installation directory
2. Go to the Readme folder and open readme_eclipse.html
3. Readme_eclipse.html renders the second line, the digital version number, such as:
How do I see if Eclipse is 32-bit or 64-bit? There are the following ways of distinguishing:
1, if the official website is downloaded, look at the compressed package name can be seen, only with the Win32 typeface is 32, with win32-x86_64 the word is 64-bit.
2, find the Eclipse installation directory Eclipse.ini file Open, under the Launcher.library key, if the win32.x86 is 32 bit, if the win32.x86_64 is 64 bits.
is 64 bits.
For further information, see http://www.cnblogs.com/dudumao/p/3668849.html
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