Ubuntu solves the problem that Eclipse requires JRE. First, we recommend that you copy the eclipse folder to ../usr/local, because it seems to be a folder dedicated to storing software. Open the terminal and enter the command ../usr/local/eclipse-vm/usr/java/jdk1.5.0 _ 09/bin/java to open eclipse. Finally, you need to configure the eclipse JRE. Otherwise
Ubuntu solves the problem that Eclipse requires JRE. First, we recommend that you copy the eclipse folder to ../usr/local, because it seems to be a folder dedicated to storing software.
Open the terminal and enter the command
../Usr/local/eclipse-vm/usr/java/jdk1.5.0 _ 09/bin/java
You can open eclipse.
Finally, you need to configure the JRE of eclipse. Otherwise, you will use the shell command every time you enter eclipse. You do not want this to happen either :)
Configuration method: Window-> Preferences-> Java-> Installed JREs. Select the JRE you Installed here. Save the settings, and then you can double-click the Eclipse icon to enter the software.