Installation instructions:
Installing Eclipse on ubuntu is not very complex process, first of all make sure to install Java on your Linux system, Eclipse needs java as pre-requisite , run following command to install java on your ubuntu 16.04 system.
for Java 7
sudo apt-get install openjdk-7-jdk |
or for Install Java 8 Click links
It might take some moments to download and install java, once the installation is complete, download Eclipse according to your operating system architecture, i.e. 32 bit or 64 bit.
run below commands one by one:
32Bit OS
$ cd Downloads $ tar –xvf eclipse-jee-neon-R-linux-gtk.tar.gz $ sudo mv eclipse /opt sudo gedit /usr/share/applications/eclipse.desktop |
64Bit OS
$ cd Downloads $ tar –xvf eclipse-jee-neon-R-linux-gtk-x86_64.tar.gz $ sudo mv eclipse /opt sudo gedit /usr/share/applications/eclipse.desktop |
It will launch an empty file, copy and paste the followings into this empty file, as shown in following.
[Desktop Entry] Name=Eclipse Type=Application Exec=/opt/eclipse/eclipse Terminal=false Icon=/opt/eclipse/icon.xpm Comment=Integrated Development Environment NoDisplay=false Categories=Development;IDE; Name[en]=eclipse.desktop |
Save the file, and now run following command on terminal to automatically install this desktop file on your ubuntu system.
$ sudo desktop-file-install /usr/share/applications/eclipse.desktop |
As last step of the install, go to /usr/local/bin and create eclipse symlink, following two commands should take care of this:
$ cd /usr/local/bin $ sudo ln -s /opt/eclipse/eclipse |
Eclipse has been installed successfully, launch it from Applications menu.
It will ask you to specify workspace when loaded, once done, main page will be loaded.
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