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import ../code/conceptPage.scroll
id eclipse-editor
name Eclipse
appeared 2001
tags editor
isOpenSource true
fileType na
centralPackageRepositoryCount 0
country Canada
originCommunity The Eclipse Foundation
wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eclipse_(software)
related c java linux solaris ada abap csharp cobol d fortran haskell javascript julia lasso lua perl php prolog python r ruby rails rust scala clojure groovy scheme erlang latex mathematica smalltalk visual-studio-editor uml sysml bpmn android jquery vala
summary Eclipse is an integrated development environment (IDE) used in computer programming, and is the most widely used Java IDE. It contains a base workspace and an extensible plug-in system for customizing the environment. Eclipse is written mostly in Java and its primary use is for developing Java applications, but it may also be used to develop applications in other programming languages via plug-ins, including Ada, ABAP, C, C++, C#, COBOL, D, Fortran, Haskell, JavaScript, Julia, Lasso, Lua, NATURAL, Perl, PHP, Prolog, Python, R, Ruby (including Ruby on Rails framework), Rust, Scala, Clojure, Groovy, Scheme, and Erlang. It can also be used to develop documents with LaTeX (via a TeXlipse plug-in) and packages for the software Mathematica. Development environments include the Eclipse Java development tools (JDT) for Java and Scala, Eclipse CDT for C/C++, and Eclipse PDT for PHP, among others. The initial codebase originated from IBM VisualAge. The Eclipse software development kit (SDK), which includes the Java development tools, is meant for Java developers. Users can extend its abilities by installing plug-ins written for the Eclipse Platform, such as development toolkits for other programming languages, and can write and contribute their own plug-in modules. Since the introduction of the OSGi implementation (Equinox) in version 3 of Eclipse, plug-ins can be plugged-stopped dynamically and are termed (OSGI) bundlesEclipse software development kit (SDK) is free and open-source software, released under the terms of the Eclipse Public License, although it is incompatible with the GNU General Public License. It was one of the first IDEs to run under GNU Classpath and it runs without problems under IcedTea.
pageId 216958
created 2003
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revisionCount 1707
dailyPageViews 1892
appeared 2001