Install Eclipse JDT on top of CDT

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All versions of Eclipse have a standard base, then a specific set of plugins, depending on the version. All you have to do is go to the Help > Install New Software menu, select the Eclipse update site (e.g. "Galileo - http://download.eclipse.org/releases/galileo"), and under the Programming Languages section, select Eclipse Java Development Tools.

If you don't see the Java Development Tools in the list, click on the "already installed" link on the install page--you may already have the Java tools installed.

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Updated on July 05, 2022

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  • HighCommander4
    HighCommander4 almost 2 years

    I have the eclipse CDT installed, and I would like to install Java development functionality (JDT) on top of my CDT installation. I've been Googling from an hour but I can't figure out how to do this.

    What plugin do I need to install? What update site do I need to use?

  • HighCommander4
    HighCommander4 over 14 years
    It gives me an error: Unable to read repository at download.eclipse.org/releases/galileo. download.eclipse.org/releases/galileo is not a valid repository location. I did try a different update site (download.eclipse.org/technology/epp/packages/galileo) and tried to install the "EPP Java Package", but it gave me all sorts of dependency errors about Mylyn, WST, EMF and other things. Any further suggestions?
  • John Paulett
    John Paulett over 14 years
    Just checking, are you using Eclipse 3.5 Galileo or a previous version of Eclipse?
  • HighCommander4
    HighCommander4 over 14 years
    I am using Eclipse 3.5 Galileo. I ended up getting it to work by installing all the dependencies manually (Googling for their update sites and installing the packages found on their update sites). I'm still wondering whether there was a better way to do this.
  • HighCommander4
    HighCommander4 over 14 years
    Just to clarify: when I say I got it to work, I mean I got the "EPP Java Package" to install successfully. The Galileo update site (download.eclipse.org/releases/galileo) still doesn't work for me.
  • moodboom
    moodboom about 11 years
    It would be nice if they added the JDT acronym to the name, as nothing showed up until I used the full search string recommended above. Thanks for setting me straight!