1. Download the appropriate version of Eclipse.
Official: http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/
Juno version of 64-bit: http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/download.php?file=/technology/epp/downloads/release/juno/SR2/ Eclipse-jee-juno-sr2-win32-x86_64.zip
2. Unzip the Eclipse-jee-juno-sr2-win32-x86_64.zip file to complete the installation
3. Tuning
A. First modify the boot memory size of Eclipse, modify the Eclipse.ini file
Modify the parameter-xms,-xmx to fit the size of your machine
B. Enter Eclipse and modify:
1. Remove the spelling checker
2. Set the prompt shortcut key, change the shortcut key to ALT +., the default is the input method conflict.
3. Set character sets, set the character set of Jsp,java,js,css and other files to the format required by your system to prevent garbled characters.
Ps:
To make the character set effective, when the character set is finished, don't forget to click on the "Update" button.
4. Setting up the JDK configuration
5. Remove Automatic verification
4. Install the plugin.
1. Installing the MAVEN Plugin
2. Install the SVN plugin
3. Install the Activity plugin
Installation reference Documentation: http://www.activiti.org/userguide/#eclipseDesignerInstallation
5. Set the font
Under Windows7 Environment:
1. Control Panel, font, find Couriernew file, right-click menu select "Show".
2. In the menu windows-->prefereces, find general-->appearance-->colors and Fonts-->basic-->text Font Click Edit, select "Couriernew" can be.
6. Updating the MAVEN repository
Set the setting file to the company's free maven repository, put it in the C:\Users\Administrator\.m2\ directory, and perform an update.
7. Back up after completion.
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