tips:webos:win64
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| + | ====== How to install Eclipse & Aptana Studio on Vista/ | ||
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| + | == Installing Eclipse on a 64-bit version of Windows == | ||
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| + | Only the Eclipse SDK comes in a 64-bit flavor for Windows. One solution is to install the Eclipse SDK, and manually install the plugins for Web, XML and Java development. | ||
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| + | What I did is install the [[http:// | ||
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| + | == Installing the Aptana Studio Plugin on a 64-bit version of Windows == | ||
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| + | In order to ensure the Aptana Studio plugin works on a 64-bit version of Eclipse, do the following (([[https:// | ||
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| + | * Make sure that a '' | ||
| + | * To check or add a new environment variable, search for '' | ||
| + | * If it does not already exists, add a user variable called '' | ||
| + | * Make sure the location of the JRE (or JDK) bin directory is your path by adding ''; | ||
| + | * Download [[http:// | ||
| + | * Create a '' | ||
| + | * Add the following at the end the '' | ||
| + | < | ||
| + | * Install the Aptana Plugin using the [[http:// | ||
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