1. How to view the Eclipse version number:
1) Locate the Eclipse installation directory.
2) go to the Readme folder and open readme_eclipse.html.
3) The second line that readme_eclipse.html renders is the number version number, such as:
<p>release 4.5.0<br/>
Last revised June 3, 2015</p>
JDK Requirements for version 2.eclipse:
Installing Eclipse is relatively easy, but does involve a few steps and software from at least, different sources. Eclipse is a java-based application and, as such, requires a Java runtime environment (JRE) in order to run.
Eclipse 4.6 (Neon)
Eclipse 4.6 (Neon)is scheduled for release on June 22, 2016.
Consider using the Installer. Please see 6 Steps to Install Eclipse.
A Java 8 jre/jdk is required to run all Neon packages based on Eclipse 4.6. The reasoning behind requiring Java 8 is discussed here. Eclipse 4.5 (Mars)
Eclipse 4.5 (Mars) was released on June 24, 2015.
Consider using the new installer! Please see 6 Steps to Install Eclipse.
A Java 7 jre/jdk is required for all Mars package downloads based on Eclipse 4.5. Information concerning tested configurations for Eclipse 4.5 is providedhere. Eclipse 4.4 (Luna)
Eclipse 4.4 (Luna) was released on June 25, 2014.
A Java 7 jre/jdk is required for most of the Luna package downloads based on Eclipse 4.4. Information concerning tested configurations for Eclipse 4.4 are provided here. Eclipse 4.3 (Kepler)
Eclipse 4.3 (Kepler) was released in June 2013.
A Java 6 jre/jdk is recommended for Eclipse 4.3. More information concerning tested configurations for Eclipse 4.3 are provided here.
3.eclipse each version of the introduction:
Since 2006, the Eclipse Foundation has scheduled a simultaneous release (simultaneous release) every year.
The synchronous release is mainly conducted in June and will release the SR1 and SR2 versions in the following September and February.
4. Download address for each version of Eclipse:
http://archive.eclipse.org/eclipse/downloads/index.php