With Java installed, the Eclipse Platform can now be downloaded and installed. In order to use PHP Eclipse, Eclipse version 3.0 or greater is required. You can download eclipse from the Eclipse Download Page (http://download.eclipse.org/downloads/). You will want to install the Latest Release, which at the time of writing is 3.1.1. This will install the Eclipse SDK. Eclipse is also available as a Platform Runtime Binary, but this will not let you use the debugging features.
Although in general Java applications are platform independent, eclipse uses the SWT (Standard Widget Toolkit (http://www.eclipse.org/articles/Article-SWT-Design-1/SWT-Design-1.html)), which provides native look and feel on a range of platforms. This allows much better integration into your desktop than the normal generic Java widgets. This means, however, that you need to select the correct release of eclipse for your operating system. A range of different downloads are provided on the download page for your selected release version. Windows and Mac users can simply select the only version for their platform. Linux users need to select the appropriate download for their architecture and desktop environement.
Under Linux, eclipse is available for both the Motif and GTK graphical toolkits. GTK is ideal for making eclipse look like your other Gnome applications. No eclipse version is available for QT (the KDE graphical toolkit) due to the way in which QT is licenced. KDE users will probably want to grab the GTK version. Additionally, you may find it easier to install the Eclipse SDK using your distribution's package management system. For example, under Gentoo Linux, the package dev-util/eclipse-sdk works fine with PHPeclipse.
To install the eclipse SDK zip file downloaded from eclipse.org, simple extract the file to the desired location (eg: C:\Program Files). The file contains a single directory called eclipse. To run eclipse, simple execute the eclipse file in this directory. For example, under MS Windows (if installed to the location above), you would execute "C:\Program Files\eclipse\eclipse.exe". A shortcut could be created for this location.
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| dalong | Posted: 2006-11-16 08:00 Updated: 2006-11-16 08:00 |
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very good!
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| Mark_1900 | Posted: 2006-11-18 11:05 Updated: 2006-11-18 11:09 |
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For an Alias I also had to add a Directory tag to the httpd.conf, otherwise I had permission problems accessing the files...
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[code]
Alias /wiki "C:/Documents and Settings/Me/wiki"<br />
<Directory "C:/Documents and Settings/Me/wiki"><br />
Options Indexes MultiViews<br />
AllowOverride None<br />
Order allow,deny<br />
Allow from all<br />
</Directory><br />
[/code]<br />
Oh and all these editing tags seem broken!!
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| Mark_1900 | Posted: 2006-11-18 11:21 Updated: 2006-11-18 11:32 |
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I want a debugger. I downloaded the latest XAMPP 1.5.4a and noticed that it comes with PHP 5.1.6 & PHP 4.4.4, and neither are supported. The debugger module only supports a subset of these major versions from 5.1.0 to 5.1.2 and 4.4.0 to 4.4.2 (http://dd.cron.ru/dbg/downloads.php). I think right at the beginning you should specify which versions to download to get a debugger Version "XAMPP 1.5.2" would be fine.
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| huqilong | Posted: 2006-11-30 06:28 Updated: 2006-11-30 06:28 |
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I want to know how to use phpeclipse with eclipse detailly!
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| thierrybo | Posted: 2007-02-03 16:19 Updated: 2007-02-03 16:21 |
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I do not agree with the suggested method 2:
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For example you have set up XAMPP and your “document root†path is the XAMPP default: ,then your appropriate workspace path should be one level less: |
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| dafydd | Posted: 2007-04-03 06:01 Updated: 2007-04-03 06:01 |
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Trying this out on a Mac. J2SE 1.5.0_07-164 installed. 1.5.0_06 is what's available on the download site. However, it would almost certainly be updated with Software Update.
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| dafydd | Posted: 2007-04-06 01:00 Updated: 2007-04-06 01:00 |
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Second question: How do we point the XAMPP start/stop buttons in the Eclipse toobar to where we put XAMPP?
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| dysmas | Posted: 2007-08-04 14:18 Updated: 2007-08-04 14:18 |
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Thanks hundred times for all the detailed explanations here !!
And especially for the note which explains why debugging a CLI application does not work in 1.1.8 version and only in 1.1.9. (wrong port, as I guessed, but I have been looking for this information for some hours before coming here). Unfortunately this 1.1.9 CVS version does not work in the last 3.2.0 Eclipse version I just got. Let us hope the stable version is going quickly. |
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| Mercyful | Posted: 2007-09-10 14:46 Updated: 2007-09-10 14:46 |
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I want using eclipse3.2 with php-plugin and for debugging i want using dbg.
I'm using xampp 1.6.3a with php 4.4.7. and php_dbg.dll-4.4.x After step by step installation http://docs.schuetzengau-freising.de/ ... =xo-002&file=ch01s05.html the debugger dbg will not work. When i called phpinfo() there is no section dbg shown. Who have any ideas? Thanks a lot! Regards Mercyful |
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| keryx | Posted: 2007-09-26 22:59 Updated: 2007-09-26 22:59 |
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A section about verrors should be nice. I get the following:
<terminated, exit value: 0>PHP C:\Program\PHP\php.exe : <path>/<fil>.php I've googled like crazy but to no avail. And yes - it does not stop at breakpoints and "variables" are empty. DBG is working: if (function_exists ("DebugBreak")) { DebugBreak (); echo "debugging started!<br />\n"; } Outputs "debugging started!" And DBG is reported on phpinfo(). |
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| koski | Posted: 2007-10-19 03:55 Updated: 2007-10-19 03:55 |
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Hi,
Seems that the mentioned link for cvs: http://phpeclipse.sourceforge.net/update/cvs is out of date or wrong. |
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| andybruk | Posted: 2007-11-18 01:11 Updated: 2007-11-18 01:11 |
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I've been searching for a PHP debugger for ages. This is the only one I can find that works perfectly, thanks very much for providing this documentation.<br /><br />I doubt if I could ever get it to work on Windows, but it works so well with Ubuntu Linux and Eclipse 3.1.<br />
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