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see http://www.nodeclipse.org/enide/studio/2014/README_2014.17
Enide Studio 2014.17 README
Enide Studio 2014.17 is eclipse-java-luna-SR1-win32-x86_64 plus Nodeclipse and Enide plugins of 0.17 release train.
The intention is to let you save some time.
Special about 2014.17
- includes fixed JSHint-Eclipse issue #99 (v0.9.10)
- includes eExplorer - Eclipse Plugin to embed Windows Explorer
- example
ws
workspace with "Visual Studio" theme
Instructions
-
If you don't have, get latest Node.js http://www.nodejs.org/download/
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If you don't have, download & install latest JDK 7/8
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html For example "Java Platform (JDK) 7u40"
-
Extract Enide-*.zip into folder where you keep our tools, e.g.
D:\Progs\
or/usr/local/bin
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Open
eclipse.exe
fromeclipse
folder, e.g.D:\Progs\Enide-Studio-2014.17-luna-SR1-win64\eclipse\eclipse.exe
5.1 If you have error messages like
....\jre\....
That means you don't have JDK installed (JRE is not enough).
Reinstall JDK (see 1.) or use [hint how to configure Eclipse](https://github.com/Nodeclipse/eclipse-node-ide/blob/master/Hints.md#select-jvm-for-eclipse-instance)
You can configure eclipse.ini
to exact JDK version you have using -vm
option.
It should go before -vmargs
. Examples:
-vm
C:/Program Files (x86)/Java/jdk1.7.0_40/jre/bin/client/jvm.dll
-vm
C:/Program Files/Java/jdk1.7.0_11/jre/bin/javaw.exe
5.2 On Linux don't forget to sudo chmod -R 7555 eclipse
in folder with Enide Studio
Hints
-
Archive included workspace
ws
with recommended configuration for example that you can open as..\ws
. But you should copy it or create new in folder where you have your workspaces, e.g.D:\Workspaces\Enide-Studio-2014.17\
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Add
-showLocation
to launch shortcut for Enide Studioeclipse.exe
to display workspace path in window title.