EasyEclipse Mobile Java

For development of Java applications for Mobile Devices, using J2ME.



Download release 1.2.2.2: (125MB)   (131MB)

Download release 1.3.1.1: (145MB)   (152MB)


Note that this distribution is not available for MacOS, because EclipseME is not available on that platform.

There are currently 3 comments for this distribution. You can review them and add more here.

Composition


This distribution includes the following plugins:

Core components with a JDK:

Tools for general Java development:

Some essential utilities:

Tools for J2ME development:

Database management tool:

Version Control tools (CVS support was included in the Eclipse Platform until 1.2.2):

Getting started


"Getting Started" documentation is available for the following included plugins:

For the other plugins, you are welcome to propose a getting started. Thanks !

Changelog


Changes in release 1.3.1.1:

Changes in release 1.3.1: Changes in release 1.2.2.2: Changes in release 1.2.2: Changes in release 1.2.1: Changes in release 1.2.0: Changes in release 1.0.2: Changes in release 1.0.1: Changes in release 1.0.0:

License


EasyEclipse is licensed under the terms of the Open Software License version 2.1.

Each third party plugin, software or content is licensed under its own copyright and/or license. See each plugin page for details

3 Comments »

Comment by Way.LEE
2007-03-23 02:24:26

With Eclipse,future is in light.

 
Comment by Alain OSTER
2007-04-03 05:25:47

It’s a pleasure to see thats a free and open tool like eclipse and like easyeclipse is the best !

Traduction :
Je suis heureux de voir que des produits libres comme eclipse et easyeclipse sont les meilleurs !

 
2007-12-16 17:56:39

[…] EasyEclipse is a distribution of Eclipse like Ubuntu is to Linux. They have different packages of open-source plugins targeted to specific development needs. For example, they have Desktop Java, Server Java, and Mobile Java distributions. I’ve used various EasyEclipse distributions in the past and I’ve found them easy to install and rock solid. I suppose the only thing I don’t care for is that lately they don’t seem to be keeping up with the latest versions of Eclipse or the bundled plugins. But if you’re don’t care about being on the latest greatest then that might not matter to you. […]

 
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