Personal favorite is eclipse, but every time there is a new version or on a different computer will be the configuration over and over again. Here are some of the areas where you need to be aware of your configuration every time you use eclipse:
- Shortcut keys only need to modify a code assitant
- Modify the display line number,
- Code templates--See OneNote
- Jad Source Anti-compilation
A. Download Jadclipse,http://jadclipse.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/main_page#download, and select the version that is consistent with the eclipse version, I'm using Eclipse3.4, so choose Download version Net.sf.jadclipse_3.3.0.jar
B. Download Jad,http://www.varaneckas.com/jad, download the appropriate version
C. Copy the downloaded jadclipse, such as Net.sf.jadclipse_3.3.0.jar, to the plugins directory under Eclipse. Of course, you can also use links to install, but more trouble.
D. Copy the Jad.exe to the bin file under the JDK installation directory (convenient, with common commands such as Java,javac, you can use the Jad command directly from the console), the directory on my machine is D:\Program files\java\jdk1.6.0_ 02\bin\jad.exe
F. Then, restart Eclipse, find Eclipse->window->preferences->java, and you will find that there will be more than the original one Jadclipse option, click, will appear as follows:, in Path to Decompiler Enter the location of the jad.exe you just placed, you can also make a temporary file directory,. Of course, under the jadclipse there are also some sub-options, such as debug,directives, according to the default configuration.
G. After the basic configuration is complete, we can check the default open mode of class file, Eclipse->window->preferences->general->editors->file Associations, we can see:
, we can see that the class file is opened in two ways, Jadclipse and Eclipse comes with the Classfile Viewer, and Jadclipse is the default.
H. Complete configuration, the following we can view the source code, select the class to be viewed, press F3 to view the source code, such as viewing the target in annotation, use Jad to view the source code as follows:
4. Install the Ruby development plugin
Radrails-http://download.aptana.com/tools/radrails/plugin/install/radrails-bundle
Apatana Studio:${p2.metadata.repo.name}-Http://download.aptana.com/studio3/plugin/install
5. Installing the Cucumber plugin
Xtext All in one-releases-http://download.eclipse.org/modeling/tmf/xtext/updates/composite/releases/
Update Site-https://raw.github.com/matthewpietal/eclipse-plugin-for-cucumber/master/info.cukes.editor.ide.site_ 4.x/(Natural)
Update Site-http://cucumber.github.com/cucumber-eclipse/update-site
6.TestNG Plug-in
Update Site-http://beust.com/eclipse
7.GitHub Plug-in
EGit P2 Repository-http://download.eclipse.org/egit/updates
8.Maven add libraries, you need to Preference->maven->download repository index updates on startup, and then restart Eclipse
9.windowbuilder:http://www.eclipse.org/windowbuilder/download.php
Eclipse Personal Use Configuration