http://blog.csdn.net/kyle8525_nsn/article/details/8512233
If your JDK is jkd1.6.0_21 and later versions may encounter an out of memory issue when you start eclipse, the workaround is to add a line to the Eclipse.ini file:-xx:maxpermsize=256m
Installing the Tomcat plugin under Eclipse makes the development, compilation, and release of the software quite simple, so let's say the installation process is simple:
1. Download a Tomcat plugin first
Address: Http://www.eclipsetotale.com/tomcatPlugin/tomcatPluginV321.zip
2. After downloading, unzip the zip and extract the contents into the plugin directory under Eclipse.
3. In the links directory, create a new Tomcat.link file with the contents of the plugin Tomcat plugin directory as
F:\eclipse\plugins\com.sysdeo.eclipse.tomcat_3.2.1
4. After the configuration, open eclipse will appear the Tomcat small icon, and then configure the Tomcat in the Windows->preferences
So the completion of the plug-in process is over, is not very simple Ah, other plug-ins can also refer to the installation method