How to Install Eclipse 4.8 on Ubuntu 18.04 & 16.04 LTS
Abstract: Type eclipse on command prompt to launch the Eclipse IDE. Follow the next step to create an Eclipse desktop launcher. Step 4 – Configure Eclipse Launc
This how-to tutorial will help you to install and configure Eclipse IDE for Java Enterprise developers on your Ubuntu and Linuxmint systems. Eclipse provides IDE for various programming languages, testing etc. In this how-to guide, we used Eclipse for Java EE developers. You can download Eclipse version required for your and the remaining steps are similar for all. Let’s follow the tutorial to install Eclipse Oxygen 4.8 Photon R for Java EE developers.
Step 1 – PrerequisitesEclipse required Java to be installed on your system. Make sure you have proper Java installed. If you don’t have Java installed, Use below link for the JDK/JRE installation on your system.
Install Java on Ubuntu and LinuxMint
Install Java on Debian
Eclipse IDE is available for Java EE developers, JAVA developers, PHP developer, C and C++ developers, JavaScript developers, and many other programmers. You can download required IDE from its official website.
Download Eclipse from here
For this tutorial, I have download Eclipse IDE for Java EE developers. You have other options available on download page.
Step 3 – Configure Eclipse IDEI assume you have downloaded Eclipse source code (eclipse-jee-photon-R-linux-gtk-x86_64.tar.gz). Extract the Eclipse archive file under /opt directory. It’s not a recommended location, you can change this location as you want. After extract, a directory named eclipse will be created.
tar -zxvf eclipse-jee-photon-R-linux-gtk-x86_64.tar.gz -C /opt
It’s ready to use the Eclipse application. Simply create an eclipse binary symbolic link to make it accessible system-wide.
ln -s /opt/eclipse/eclipse /usr/local/bin/eclipse
Type eclipse on command prompt to launch the Eclipse IDE. Follow the next step to create an Eclipse desktop launcher.
Step 4 – Configure Eclipse LauncherThe Eclipse IDE is accessible from the command line. In this step create a desktop launcher for the Eclipse. In this step simply create an eclipse.desktop file at below location.
vim /usr/share/applications/eclipse.desktop
Add the entry to file and save it.
[Desktop Entry] Name=Eclipse Comment=Eclipse IDE Type=Application Encoding=UTF-8 Exec=/usr/local/bin/eclipse Icon=/opt/eclipse/icon.xpm Categories=GNOME;Application;Development; Terminal=false StartupNotify=true
Now search the Eclipse in GNOME search, You will find the icon as below screenshot. Click this launcher to launch Eclipse IDE.
Step 5 – Enable Java 9 Support to EclipseAre you using Java 9? if yes, you need to enable the support of Java 9 in your Eclipse workspace. Visit below link to enable Java 9 support.
https://marketplace.eclipse.org/content/java-9-support-beta-oxygen