Eclipse PHP IDE - eclipse

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Getting started with PHP in Eclipse IDE
Doe's anyone know a tool / IDE / plugin in Eclipse for PHP development?
I already try the ZEND PDT but it seems that it has a bug and it doesn't install in my eclipse. I even follow this workaround in installing it but it still doesn't work.
My Eclipse verions is 4.1.2, OS is in Windows XP SP3.
The previous questions doesn't seems to have a solid answer. Please help. Thanks in advance.

Another very good IDE to devolpe in PHP is NetBeans:
http://netbeans.org/

I know you specifically asked for an Eclipse plugin, but let me take the liberty of recommending a non-Eclipse PHP IDE, because it's really good and deserves a mention here: PhpStorm from JetBrains.
If you're very keen on Eclipse, Aptana Studio is a good IDE based on the Eclipse code base.

Pardon a possibly dumb question, but why are you using Eclipse 4.1.2? I suspect that the problem is with a bug in the 3.x compatibility layer in that version.
Unless you have a real need to be using 4.1.2 (and since it was a beta, I'm not sure what that would be...), perhaps try again with 3.7.2, which is the version currently listed on the Eclipse download page[1].
Hope that helps!
[1] http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/

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Latex and NetBeans

I have NetBeans 8.0.2 EE edition. I'm wondering if there is a latex plugin supported by Netbeans in the same way as Texlipse plugin in Eclipse. I've been searching online about that but unfortunately I couldn't find a good plugin.
Thank you.
I was looking for it
I found this
http://plugins.netbeans.org/plugin/5749/tex-language-support
you have to build de module, I did with the current code, but doesn't work, I will try to see what happened, you can try to do the same
good look
The best plugin I know of is https://kenai.com/projects/nblatex/downloads .
I have used it extensively in the past, however, I have not tried to use it with a version of NetBeans higher than 7 and so I can't say if it works with the latest NetBeans.

How to use doxygen with Netbeans

I installed "doxygen" for Win7-32bit but I could not integrate it with "Netbeans7.3.1" for Java. Would you please help me Thanks in advance
Enas, I did some research and I believe I know why you can't get Doxygen to work with Netbeans 7.3.1. The short answer it isn't supposed to work with that version.
The solution to the problem appears to be to update to Netbeans 7.4.
I must add that I haven't tried this myself but from the documentation that I read, installing Doxygen for Netbeans 7.4 is easy.
The documentation I found at http://plugins.netbeans.org/plugin/14326/doxygen-integration says " Use 'Tools > Plugins' action from the NetBeans IDE main menu for convenient installation of this plugin."
From what I can tell the only versions of Netbeans that support Doxygen are 6.2, 7.2 and 7.4.
In closing, I have not been able to test this myself. I use NB 8.0.2 and the instructions for 7.4 do not work in 8.0.2.
I hope my research helps you.

Setup GWT and eclipse on windows

I am looking to build a website in GWT top replace a couple of desktop apps we have here at work, I programmed in java 12 years ago so the code should not be a problem.
I am having problems with installation GET and Eclipse.
I seem that when you use the latest version of Eclipse (Juno 4.2) and try to use the GWt Plug in the installer process fail looking for very specific versions of libaries.
My question is "Is there a recommended version of eclipse and GWT that is not on the cutting edge and I can get to work with relative ease"
I hope this will help you for using GWT in Eclipse
Use this. Get the newest Eclipse "Juno" and choose the standard java version.
Now you need to use the proper link for the plug in. For Juno it is 4.2. If the guide in the link doesn't work, check your firewall.
Found the problem I used the standard and java versions of eclipse.. if you using the J2EE version everything runs as normal

Which eclipse version to install for developing in Android (Aug 2012)

This question is double, but no one asked it recently.
I want to use Eclipse for developing in Android and making webapps.
I used Indigo, but I see a lot of downloads on this page: http://eclipse.org/downloads/
Since my computer got stolen and I need to reïnstall everything, I thought, good time to ask.
Can anybody tell me which version is better to download and install?
And anybody any tips on the needed plugins?
Indigo is fine.
However, it might be in your best interest to download and install Juno. Juno's UI is slightly different than Indigo's, but it is the newest version of Eclipse (Juno is 4.x, whereas Indigo is 3.x).

grails plugin for eclipse and netbeans 6.1

Has anyone been successful in getting the grails plugin for eclipse to work? How about grails plugin with netbeans?
If you use the NetBeans 6.5 Beta you'll see the Grails functionality is promising, but still buggy(minor). The good thing is in 6.5 Groovy and Grails support is standard, you don't have to install the plugins.
Unfortunately, there hasn't been much progress on the Eclipse plugin for Grails, we have started using IntelliJ IDEA for Grails development, the JetGroovy plugin is excellent and keeps getting better!
Netbeans 6.5 is pretty good for Grails and allows for debugging, though the code completion is just barely there.
Well, here's a quick update. The Eclipse plugin works, and has refactoring support. But, for some reason I can't get it to recognize the Grails plugins in the Eclipse project.
It's starting to come along though.
I haven't had any problems getting the Eclipse grails plugin "to work" insofar as it's installed and providing all the features advertised. The problem is that this set of features is minimal, and light years behind IntelliJ. I understand that switching from a free IDE to a commercial IDE isn't at all possible, but if it is, do it! Although Netbeans is better than Eclipse, it's still quite a distance behind IntelliJ.
Just for future documentation:
Netbeans 6.8 is available with a very nice Grails/Groovy Plugin that works like a charme.
Additionally you can use a new Code Coverage Plugin.
Really nice build.
Link:
Netbeans Homepage
But you have to keep in mind that Grails now belongs to Spring Source. Spring Source is known for developing their own Tool Suite based on Eclipse. Maybe we will see a better grails plugin implementation for Eclipse.