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An open-source Java IDE and platform for rich client applications

Latest Version Eclipse SDK 4.33 (64-bit)
Requirements

Windows 7 64/Windows 8 64/Windows 10 64/Windows 11

Updated September 13, 2024
Author The Eclipse Foundation
Category Developer Tools
License Open Source
Language English
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Overview

Eclipse SDK 64-bit includes tools made to give developers the freedom of choice in a multi-language, multi-platform, and multi-vendor environment. Eclipse SDK provides a plug-in based framework that makes it easier to create, integrate, and utilize software tools, saving time and money. By collaborating and exploiting core integration technology, tool producers can leverage platform reuse and concentrate on core competencies to create new development technology. Download Eclipse Offline Installer Setup 64bit for PC. The Eclipse Platform is written in the Java language and comes with extensive plug-in construction toolkits and examples. These projects can be conceptually organized into seven different "pillars" or categories:
  • Enterprise Development
  • Embedded and Device Development
  • Rich Client Platform
  • Rich Internet Applications
  • Application Frameworks
  • Application Lifecycle Management (ALM)
  • Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA)

Subprojects

Platform
The Platform defines the set of frameworks and common services that collectively make up "integration-ware" required to support the use of Eclipse as a component model, as a rich client platform (RCP) and as a comprehensive tool integration platform. These services and frameworks include a standard workbench user interface model and portable native widget toolkit, a project model for managing resources, automatic resource delta management for incremental compilers and builders, language-independent debug infrastructure, and infrastructure for distributed multi-user versioned resource management.

JDT - Java development tools
The JDT provides the tool plug-ins for the platform that implement a Java IDE for power-users, that supports the development of any Java application, including plug-ins. The JDT adds the notion of Java projects and a Java perspective to the platform, as well as a number of views, editors, wizards, builders, and code merging and refactoring tools. The JDT allows Eclipse to be a development environment for itself. The JDT plug-ins themselves can also be further extended by other tool builders.

PDE - Plug-in development environment
The PDE project provides a number of views and editors that make it easier to build plug-ins for Eclipse SDK. Using the PDE, you can create your plug-in manifest file (plugin.xml), specify your plug-in runtime and other required plug-ins, define extension points, including their specific markup, associate XML Schema files with the extension point markup so extensions can be validated, create extensions on other plug-in extension points, etc. The PDE makes integrating plug-ins easy and fun.

e4 - The next generation of the platform
The e4 project is an incubator for developing the next generation of the platform. The mission of the e4 project is to build a next-generation platform for pervasive, component-based applications, and tools.

Note: Requires Java Runtime Environment.

Previous versions More »

4.33 September 13, 2024 275 MB 4.32 June 14, 2024 274 MB 4.31 March 24, 2024 280 MB 4.30 December 08, 2023 239 MB 4.29 September 15, 2023 245 MB 4.28 September 13, 2023 245 MB