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Andrew Niefer Andrew Niefer 4, 2 2 gold badges 17 17 silver badges 22 22 bronze badges. I wanted this for a long time, so thanks!

Latest download area seems to not have links to individual parts of Eclipse. Another link which I found to be better organized: archive. Chris Lercher Chris Lercher One big thing that Classic includes is PDE, which is the plug-in dev environment. Most Java developers don't develop Eclipse plugins. Yeah, I saw that on the downloads page, but didn't want to bite the bullet, but somehow missed this package comparison. PDE has never really gotten in my way, but I would still rather not have it.

Thanks guys! You could try building your own: ondemand. I used this once a few years ago, and it worked fine - they did introduce some modification to the Eclipse update process though, which I didn't like. Maybe this is better now. This one worked out of the box. I went with this solution and will try yoxos next time. Thanks for the help everyone!

The main advantage of using Eclipse is the use of local history. If we employ an external editor then we lose this functionality. Arjan Tijms 37k 12 12 gold badges silver badges bronze badges. I would love if you could follow up with the configs or put them on github or something.

Did you finally find the 3 lightweight perspectives? Stephan: unfortunately, no. These were sadly lost during a job change. They shouldn't be too hard to create manually, but to be honest for the past years I've tended to avoid Eclipse in favor of IntelliJ for a number of reasons, and including because I don't need to come up with such workarounds to make it behave as intended and with it remaining responsive.

Best of luck to recreate these if you attempt. Samih3 Samih3 3 3 silver badges 9 9 bronze badges. Get as minimal an installation as you can, and then remove whatever is left that you don't want. Longer answer : I played around a bit. We'll only modify eclipse.

Before starting it the first time, remove some of the features from the features folder. I got rid of org. Start up Eclipse to a workspace. Create in that workspace a Java project, debugging configuration, etc. Stuff that you would want to do and that will complain if we remove the wrong thing.

Open up the Error Log view. Close Eclipse. Remove something or a group of things from the plugins folder. Open Eclipse. Check the error log to see if something you care about couldn't load.

If not, close Eclipse and return to step 4 for a new set of plugins. Using this I got my configuration to still be able to edit and debug Java files, but including only these plugins: com.

Mark Peters Mark Peters That would be nice, but disabling and changing these features often doesn't work. For example this [ stackoverflow. This means a default feature that I don't want and have turned off is still preventing me from working. I want to know how to start off without any of that crap. You're right, I'm doing some experimentation now. I had assumed you could uninstall some of those things from within the app; looks like that assumption was wrong.

Sorry for being premature! No problem, I've had so many little things like this happen to me that I think its just time to try to get the platform right, at least for me. I want to use eclipse for the things it does well, and not be bothered with their attempt to try to do everything in a java IDE.

Nothing about that makes sense. Also, editing an xml file switches your keybindings back to standard, even if you set them to be globally emacs. But I've tried the easy and obvious. I forgot about junit, that is a good plug-in, and I definitely use it. I'm checking out the other options, but if I don't get anywhere with it I will definitely give this a shot.

Here is a script that downloads eclipse Oxygen 4. Erik Lievaart Erik Lievaart 2 2 silver badges 6 6 bronze badges. Community Bot 1 1 1 silver badge. Ross Ross 2, 1 1 gold badge 20 20 silver badges 27 27 bronze badges. Thanks, but I use emacs for everything but java. I explained this in the original question.

I need to use the. The right tool for the right job. So where do I get the version without the junk? Andrew Grothe Andrew Grothe 2, 1 1 gold badge 31 31 silver badges 44 44 bronze badges.

I use Visual Studio Code and Eclipse every day. I only use VSCode for other things python, js. But for Java, it falls utterly short, and you have to spend a lot of time to get it to semi-work and orchestrate all the toolchains when Eclipse or IntelliJ can do out out of the box.

Not productive at all. Not a dig to Visual Studio Code or the plug ins ecosystems in general. I used them For Java, that's a hill I opted not to fight a while ago. Eclipse has so many tedious features that once stepped in, you can hardly go back.

Somebody handed over to me an Eclipse project and I searched for days and I choose to leave it in Eclipse instead of migrating it to VSCode.

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The new Eclipse Installer shows the packages available to Eclipse users. You can search for the package you want to install or scroll through the list. Specify the folder where you want Eclipse to be installed. The default folder will be in your User directory.

Once the installation is complete you can now launch Eclipse. The Eclipse Installer has done it's work. Happy coding. Click here to file a bug against Eclipse Web Tools Platform. Click here to file a bug against Eclipse Platform. Click here to file a bug against Maven integration for web projects. Click here to report an issue against Eclipse Wild Web Developer incubating.

Package suited for development of Eclipse itself at Eclipse. Click here to file a bug against Eclipse Git team provider. To avoid compatibility issues with pre 6. The Modeling package provides tools and runtimes for building model-based applications. You can use it to graphically design domain models, to leverage those models at design time by creating and editing dynamic instances, to collaborate via Eclipse's team support with facilities for comparing and merging models and model instances structurally, and finally to generate Java code from those models to produce complete applications.

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