Eclipse is an open source community that provides a development platform and a collection of application frameworks for building software. Learn how to install and use Eclipse specifically for Linux® running on IBM® POWER™ processor-based systems. Learn, also, how to use Eclipse to compile and run applications through sample Java™ and C programs.
Become more productive with your own code and others by utilizing Eclipse's syntax highlighting, code completion, and other amenities. Eclipse is an excellent open source IDE and has many helpful features. It runs on any UNIX® platform with a Java™ Runtime Environment (JRE) (Version 1.4 or newer) and an SWT port, such as Linux®, Solaris, AIX®, and HP-UX. It's easy enough to start a new project using Eclipse or to import an existing Eclipse project, but how do you bring existing code into the IDE?
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