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EasyEclipse Desktop Java is an Eclipse distro for development of server-side Java applications based on Servlets, JavaServer Pages, EJBs, Web Services and popular open source...
Last Updated on 4 December 2009 by pombredanne
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EasyEclipse for PHP is an Eclipse distribution to develop, deploy, debug and test PHP applications with a web server and a database, CVS and Subversion.
Last Updated on 4 December 2009 by pombredanne
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EasyEclipse plugins are selected open source plugins tested and packaged with an easy to use installer for MacOS , Windows and major Linux distributions . ...
Last Updated on 4 December 2009 by pombredanne
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EasyEclipse Expert Java is a bare-bones Eclipse distro for experienced Java developers who are new to Eclipse and is all you need to start developing Java code with Eclipse.
Last Updated on 4 December 2009 by pombredanne
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EasyEclipse Desktop Java is an Eclipse distro for development of desktop Java GUI applications with Swing or SWT. It contains all you need to start developing with Eclipse.
Last Updated on 4 December 2009 by pombredanne
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EasyEclipse Mobile Java is an Eclipse distro to develop and deploy J2ME Java applications for handhelds and mobiles.
Last Updated on 4 December 2009 by pombredanne
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EasyEclipse for Pugins and RCP Apps is an Eclipse distro for development of Rich Client Platform (RCP) applications and Eclipse plug-ins.
Last Updated on 4 December 2009 by pombredanne
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EasyEclipse for LAMP is an Eclipse distribution to develop web applications with dynamic languages and provide support for PHP, Python, Perl, and Ruby and Ruby On Rail...
Last Updated on 4 December 2009 by pombredanne
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EasyEclipse for Ruby and Rails is an Eclipse distribution to develop applications with Ruby and Ruby On Rail, a web server and a database, CVS and Subversion.
Last Updated on 4 December 2009 by pombredanne
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EasyEclipse Mobile Java is a bare-bones Eclipse distro for experienced C and C++ developers who are new to Eclipse. EasyEclipse for C and C++ is all you need to start developing...
Last Updated on 4 December 2009 by pombredanne