![]() Posted by Ramesh Jha ApPosted in Programming, Ubuntu 12. ![]() I’ve already explained in detail(step by step instruction) about setting up Android SDK on Ubuntu – so refer that post if necessary. and you’re done!Īndroid Development SDK/ADT plugin for Eclipse ![]() ![]() Open Eclipse and go to Help -> Install New Software and paste the URL ( ).Although, you could install the standalone version of Aptana Studio 2 but if you’re using Eclipse then better install it as a Eclipse Plugin.To install Aptana Studio Development plugin in Eclipse, just follow these simple steps – If you want to use Eclipse IDE for C/C++ developments then install CDT (C/C++ development tools) packages for Eclipse – sudo apt-get install eclipse-cdt Aptana Studio for Web DevelopersĪptana Studio is a good IDE for web developers – it is a good IDE for Python, Ruby on Rails, HTML, CSS and Javascript development. sudo apt-get install eclipse-jdt Install CDT for C/C++ Development If you want to setup Eclipse with Java then install Java Development Tools (JDT) package for Eclipse. I’ve listed some of them so if you can’t find the plugin for your preferred languages here, then go to official site. Now, you’re installed the core platform you can install development plugins according to your need. open a terminal and execute – sudo apt-get install eclipse-platform Although, I’ve written this post primarily for Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (precise pangolin) users but it should work well in other versions of Ubuntu as well as on other similar distributions – specially Debian based distributions e.g Linux Mint, Kubuntu etc.įirst of all, you should install the Eclipse Platform – core of the IDE – then you can choose/install the language extensions/tools required according to your need. In fact – it’s the most popular open source IDE, and it is very extensible (through plugins) so whatever language you use – you can get a way with Eclipse.Īnyway – IDE helps a lot in setting up a complex development environment (in Java or others) – so it may help you in increasing your productivity (although I’m not sure about this, I feel more productive on a simple text editor like gedit or very powerful text editors like Vim or Emacs, I don’t use Java either). If you hove come across this issue, I would be glad to hear your resolution for the issue.Eclipse IDE (Integrated Development Environment) is the most popular IDE among Java developers although it is also used as an IDE for C++, PHP, Rails (through aptana plugins), Javascript and Android (SDK) development. It might not be the best way to setup the external server to use with Aptana. And after that it worked like a charm for me. I changed the ‘Start Action’ option to ‘Start URL’ and provided the initial URL to load the project. However, tweaking some of the options in run configuration helped me to get up and running. I even tried to setup external server with start and stop parameters and again no success. I looked into Google and in StackOverflow, but could not find a satisfactory answer which could resolve the issue. When I run the project, it failed to start the preview and threw following error: When installing into Eclipse as plugin, there is no options but only one all-in-one super heavy plugin. I did setup for the web server mentioned in the article.Īlso, I did the setup in run configuration to use the external server for preview. I wrote few lines of code and now it was time to test it. I started my work with Aptana with creating a new web project. It is an IDE which is based on Eclipse and have a wide plugin support similar to Eclipse. ![]() Today, I was in search of a nice IDE for the web development and I came across Aptana Studio 3. It includes Apache, MySQL, PHP and much more. XAMPP is an awesome server package to start web development. Tags: Aptana External Web Server in Aptana Using external XAMPP server in Aptana Studio 3 Santosh 3 ![]()
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