One. Eclipse Configuration Spket
Spket is a plug-in to write JS
My configuration environment is
eclipse3.2
Spket-1.6.11.jar
1. Installation of Spket-1.6.11.jar,
Copy the Spket package to a directory you can remember, and I'll put it in the E: root directory.
Then enter DOS, enter D: root directory, enter Java-jar Spket-1.6.11.jar command
Then you will be prompted to install Spket, as he prompts the next step, will prompt you to install the Eclipse plug-in, or a separate development tool
I chose Eclipse plugin.
Finally completed
2. Open Eclipse for configuration
Open the window-preferences and there will be a spket column.
Spket There's a JavaScript profiles with a lot of browser version numbers.
Select New to create a ExtJS directory
Add Library then add ExtJS
Then select the new, ADD files to select the EXT2.1/SOURCE/EXT.JSB file you downloaded
It's going to add a lot of ext2.1 files in there.
The same way to add jquery support, jquery is just a JS file, no source
3. Close your eclipse and turn it back on
This is the time to create a JS file, try to enter Ext. see if the following method pops up.
If not, right-click your JS file, have an open with-select Spket JavaScript Editor
Try again, it should be no problem.
Two. Install Jseclipse
Jseclipse is a free JavaScript Script editor under Eclipse. With online installation.
The
is selected in Eclipse as follows: Help > Software Updates->find and install then open the dialog box to select Search for new features to install, and then open the dialog box To select the new Remote site button, in the open new Update site, enter the following:
name:jseclipse from Adobe Labs
URL: Http://download.macromedia.com/pub/labs/jseclipse/autoinstall
Click OK
will then jseclipse from Adobe Labs Checked, and then installed;