Install Eclipse IDE on Ubuntu 19.04/18.04/16.04
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Welcome to our guide on how to Install Latest Eclipse IDE on Ubuntu 19.04/18.04 / Ubuntu 16.04. Eclipse is an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) widely used in Java, PHP and C/C++ development. Support for other programming languages is available via plug-ins.
Eclipse IDE comes with intuitive Code editor with compiler, interpreter, syntax highlighting and debugging tools for your Programming Language. In this post, we will see how to install Eclipse IDE on Ubuntu 18.04 / Ubuntu 16.04 using Ubuntu Make.
Step 1: Install Java Dependency
Eclipse is written in Java and you need to have Java installed. Use the guide below:
How to Install Java 11 on Ubuntu 18.04 /16.04 / Debian 9
Step 2: Install Eclipse IDE on Ubuntu Linux
Before you can install Eclipse IDE on Ubuntu 19.04/18.04/16.04 using Ubuntu Make, you need to install the latest release of Ubuntu Make from PPA.
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:lyzardking/ubuntu-make sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install ubuntu-make
Umake has three listing options:
--list to show all the frameworks --list-available to show the available frameworks --list-installed to show the installed frameworks
You can see all the frameworks using:
$ umake --list-available
Once Umake is installed, use it to install Eclipse IDE for your Programming language. Available tools to install are:
eclipse: Eclipse Java IDE [installed] eclipse-cpp: Eclipse C/C++ IDE eclipse-javascript: Eclipse IDE for JavaScript and Web Developers eclipse-jee: Eclipse JEE IDE eclipse-php: Eclipse PHP IDE
To install the Eclipse IDE for Java Developers, run the command:
$ umake ide eclipse Choose installation path: /home/jmutai/.local/share/umake/ide/eclipse Downloading and installing requirements | 100% |################################################################################| Installing Eclipse /home/jmutai/.local/share/umake/ide/eclipse/eclipse | |#####################################################################################| Installation done
See below screenshot.
You can choose to use the default installation path or provide a different directory.
To Eclipse IDE for C/C++ Developers, run:
$ umake ide eclipse-cpp Choose installation path: /home/jmutai/.local/share/umake/ide/eclipse-cpp Downloading and installing requirements | 100% |#########################################################################| Installing Eclipse CPP /home/jmutai/.local/share/umake/ide/eclipse-cpp/eclipse# | |##############################################################################| Installation done
Do the same for available installation tools for other languages by substituting eclipse
with the package name, e.g eclipse-php
You can list installed frameworks by running:
$ umake --list-installed eclipse: Eclipse Java IDE path: /home/jmutai/.local/share/umake/ide/eclipse eclipse-cpp: Eclipse C/C++ IDE path: /home/jmutai/.local/share/umake/ide/eclipse-cpp
Step 3: Launch Eclipse IDE on Ubuntu
After the installation of Eclipse IDE, you can launch the IDE from CLI
jmutai@myubuntu:~$ eclipse- eclipse-cpp eclipse-java
E.g to start Java Eclipse IDE, run:
$ eclipse-java
The same can be done from your Desktop Launcher
On the first launch, you’ll be asked to Select Workspace Directory.
The default should just work fine.
Learn more from Eclipse Documentation web page.
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