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What version of Eclipse Kepler ? #1

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jjcasalo opened this issue Jun 16, 2014 · 3 comments
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What version of Eclipse Kepler ? #1

jjcasalo opened this issue Jun 16, 2014 · 3 comments

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@jjcasalo
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In the guide, it says to install Eclipse Kepler. But which version/package ?
When I look at the Eclipse page, it offers me 13 different options/packages.

Which one should we use ?

The available packages are (as of June 2014)

  • Eclipse Standard 4.3.2, 200 MB
  • Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers, (250 MB)
  • Eclipse IDE for Java Developers, 153 MB
  • JRebel for Eclipse IDE
  • Eclipse IDE for C/C++ Developers, 143 MB
  • Eclipse Modeling Tools, 293 MB
  • Eclipse IDE for Java and DSL Developers, 270 MB
  • Eclipse for RCP and RAP Developers, 237 MB
  • Eclipse for Testers, 99 MB
  • Eclipse IDE for Java and Report Developers, 287 MB
  • Eclipse for Parallel Application Developers, 216 MB
  • Eclipse IDE for Automotive Software Developers (includes Incubating components), 196 MB
  • Eclipse for Scout Developers, 289 MB
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You'll need Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers, (250 MB) - Kepler refers to the version number.

@jjcasalo
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Thx.
can I update the page to add this information ?

JJ

2014-06-16 16:21 GMT+02:00 Adam Etches notifications@github.com:

You'll need Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers, (250 MB) - Kepler refers
to the version number.


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stu-w commented Jun 12, 2015

As the page is now updated with the package information, I'm going to mark this as fixed. Thanks for the heads-up.

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