Hi Glenn ,
You are right, I know very well NetBeans, that I used it for many years...
But since I changed the OS to Fedora the well know "scanning project
problem", don't allow me to work anymore ...
I am not able to fix the problem of "scanning projects" of NetBeans in the
environment of Fedora...
I am sorry...
Angelo
On Mon, Dec 29, 2014 at 10:13 PM, Angelo Moreschini <
mrangelo.fedora(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Markku,
Version: 4.3.2-Build id: 3fc20.
When I load it, come up the name "Gallileo".
No problem with JDK (all is ok).
But you gave me a good information: now I saw that in the site they are
many different kind of Eclipse; I didn't pay much attention before, and so
perhaps I didn't choice the right one...
And also I know, now, that I need to install also the plug-in for java.
Thank you very much
Angelo
On Mon, Dec 29, 2014 at 7:15 PM, Markku Kolkka <markku.kolkka(a)pp.inet.fi>
wrote:
> 29.12.2014, 18:37, Angelo Moreschini kirjoitti:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I downloaded Elipse (Gallileo) from the official repository of Fedora
>
> Which version of Fedora? Currently supported Fedora releases should have
> Eclipse Kepler (4.3) or Luna (4.4).
>
> > with the purpose to develop Java programs,but it doesn't look to be
> suitable
> > to be used for developing Java programs.
>
> Did you install the eclipse-jdt (Java Development Tools) package?
> Eclipse is a general purpose IDE, you need to install the components you
> need for the programming languages you want to use.
>
> > Also I don't find JDK (Java Development Kit) inside the IDE,
>
> Is a JDK actually installed?
>
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