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2. Installation
Note: When installing Ecllipse, be sure to install the JDK first, the latest version of Eclipse has automatically identified the JDK, so these do not need to be configured, ready to use.
Unzip, double-click the tar.gz package, extract the app file, drag it into the app
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Double-click to open it to run.
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3. Configure some common settings
▲jdk
In fact, this default has installed the package, automatic identification, but if there are specific requirements, can be specified manually, the steps are as follows:
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▲ Configure workspace using UTF-8 format
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▲ Search for "spelling" at the top of the left column, find the option to cancel the spell check after spelling, this depends on the individual needs
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▲ Configuring Tomcat
Download Tomcat plugin, http://marketplace.eclipse.org/content/eclipse-tomcat-plugin
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You can download it by dragging it to the Eclipse workspace.
The following picture shows that the installation has started:
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If this step is an error, please refer to: http://www.cnblogs.com/EasonJim/p/6919369.html
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Now it's really starting to install.
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Installation Complete, restart
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Watch the toolbar again and find that the Tomcat button is already available
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Start configuring Tomcat
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Test run, press the first button to start Tomcat
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Testing on the browser
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Normal operation.
Install Eclipse under Mac