Reputation: 1897
I'm new to Eclipse, and have the following question:
I would like to use Eclipse to program java and javascript. I went to eclipse.org and downloaded "Eclipse for Java Developers", though there was also an option to download "Eclipse for JavaScript developers".
So the question is: How do I extend my "Eclipse for Java Developers" to include the JavaScript capabilities included in "Eclipse for JavaScript developers" ?
Is that even possible ?
Thank you !
Upvotes: 10
Views: 10639
Reputation: 3734
I know that this question is old but there are some news regarding the JavaScript (or let's say the direct web development in general) development in eclipse:
Upvotes: -1
Reputation: 63912
You can also start from Enide and install using update site, install button or p2f file.
Any plugin that depends on JSDT (e.g. Nodeclipse, JSDT-EXTJS, JSDT-jQuery, AngularJS-Eclipse) will be installed together with JSDT.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 51445
welp's answer is the best approach.
You can overlay an Eclipse download over another Eclipse download. I do this to get the Java EE Eclipse and the source code for Eclipse.
You answer "No for all" when your unzip program asks you if you want to overlay files.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 663
Install Eclipse's WTP (Web Tools Platform) using the update site featured on the following page: http://download.eclipse.org/webtools/updates/.
To do this, you should:
1) Open up the software updates dialog (Help -> Install New Software...);
2) Click the 'Add' button;
3) Enter a suitable name (WTP), and the aforementioned URL;
4) Select whichever releases of WTP you would like to install;
5) Press 'Next' and follow the rest of the instructons.
(Note: The WTP update site may already be in the list of available sites in the Available Software dialog, so you should probably check before installing from scratch.)
Upvotes: 9