

But I’m ready for when Java 9 comes out.) I stopped installing PMD and FindBugs. (I”m on Java 8 right now so this is redundant at the moment. I also included the SonarLint Java Configuration Helper so it can see the version of Java I am using.

It gives you static analysis findings in Eclipse. I installed SonarLint last year and quickly came to rely on it. I needed to install clean on a WIndows 10 box so saw it was on there. I did need to close and re-open the Coverage view in my workspace.ĩ/3/17 – Confirmed it was already installed. Ĭode coverage (I’m pretty sure this was already installed and I didn’t need to). Copy into jre/lib/security directory (remember to sudo)cd /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.8.0_131.jdk/Contents/Home/jre/lib/securitysudo cp /*.jar.I got hit by these known issues. I had to do a few things here: I got an error Unable to read repository at. (This is the successor to Sysdeo and Mongrel) One click launch for recent versions of Tomcat. eGit, Buildship (for Gradle), m2e (Maven) and I think EclEmma were already installed without me doing anything. The significant plugins I chose to re-install are listed in this table. Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.8.0_xx.jdk/Contents/Home/binĪfter installing plugins and restarting Eclipse, this config “got lost” and I had to make it again. Applications/Eclipse.app/Contents/Eclipse/eclipse.ini and then Eclipse launched cleanly. The cause was that I have Java 9 early access JDK on my machine. I tried adding these two lines to the 4.core.di.InjectionException: : javax/annotation/PostConstruct When opening my workspace with Oxygen, I got this error:īootLoader constants: OS=macosx, ARCH=x86_64, WS=cocoa, NL=en_USįramework arguments: -product .jee.product -keyring /Users/nyjeanne/.eclipse_keyringĬommand-line arguments: -os macosx -ws cocoa -arch x86_64 -product .jee.product -keyring /Users/nyjeanne/.eclipse_keyring Which means I can have both Neon and Oxygen installed at the same time. Unlike Neon, it was just a drag to install rather than an installer. (it wasn’t a choice from Mars to Neon because of an architectural change). An in place upgrade is an option from Neon to Oxygen though. I like to download and install a fresh Eclipse so I don’t have random plugins I’ve tried throughout the year. I saw a Bluemix ad for running Eclipse in the cloud so IBM is still paying as well. This year the list of Eclipse packages has JRebel as the second choice (sponsored package) instead of Bluemix. I chose the later since it has the JavaScript tools built in. The Java version is a subset of the Java EE version. The matrix comparing the packages is still clear. And unlike the neon lights, it wasn’t distracting.

I like it lower Oxygen concentration when hiking at that altitude. went with a mountain peaks as the website theme for the release of Oxygen.
