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How to use Tomcat 8 in Eclipse?
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Closed 7 years ago.
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I am trying to add tomcat 8 in my eclipse. But unable to add the same. When I click on the apache tomcat 8 the "Server name" tab is disable.But in the case of 7 its enable. Please suggest me to solve this or give some good tutorials for reconfigure the same.
I think this is an old bug within eclipse. The question was already answered here:
Eclipse add Tomcat 7 blank server name
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Eclipse will not open due to environment variables [duplicate]
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Closed 2 years ago.
Long story short I installed some plugins and extensions and now eclipse doesn't start.I was wondering how could i change the JVM , I already installed a the newer version required but i don't know how to change it.
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How to build JARs from IntelliJ properly?
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Closed 3 years ago.
How can I creat a Jar File of my Java GUI code using Intelij, so I can run my programe and use it like other programes without opening the compiler ?
Can someone help me please ?
Here is the link to the same Question which was asked previously on StackOverflow.
How to build jars from IntelliJ properly?
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How to disable breadcrumbs in Eclipse
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Closed 4 years ago.
I have had this white bar appear on my latest Eclipse installations (right under all open classes). It's very annoying and I have not found out what makes it appear.
It's called the "Breadcrumb Bar", and it looks like it it not properly styled/supported by the theme you are using.
If you want to remove the bar, here's a guide.
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How to install Java SDK on CentOS?
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Closed 7 years ago.
am new to Linux, am trying to install java jdk in linux centOA (which is already downloaded and placed in file manager folder). could you please help me out how to install with commands.
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Django admin style application for Java
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Closed 7 years ago.
I'm looking for something like "Django Admin", i.e. that will enable quick table based editing in Java and embedded DB (H2 ??)
All ieads are welcomed
Ilan
You can try use grails with scaffolding plugin ;-)