![]() ![]() That said the ones that come with the PHP bundle could well be fine too. ![]() you could indeed install the PHP bundle, but bear in mind that Eclipse is implemented by design as being plug-in centric, so there's no need to intrinsically settle for bundled stuff, you can go out and locate a subset of plug-ins that best suit you, and just install those. If you're just doing CFML though, that'll do the trick.Īs for the other mark-up oriented stuff you mention. You can always install them later if you need them anyhow. It's pretty much the baseline as far as I could determine, and unless you'll be using any of the other stuff the other installs offer: you don't need 'em. Just pick the top one: "Eclipse IDE for Java Developers". I thought that's what you meant but wanted to be sure. ![]()
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