I have a clean Eclipse Java SDK. I would like to make it suitable for developing PHP applications. So I need a PHP IDE plugin (or something like that). How could I install it from the Eclipse environment?
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Easy as pie: Open Eclipse and go to Help-> Software Updates-> Find and Install Select "Search for new features to install" and click "Next" Create a New Remote Site with the following details: Name: PDT URL: http://download.eclipse.org/tools/pdt/updates/4.0.1 Get the latest above mentioned URLfrom - http://www.eclipse.org/pdt/index.html#download Check the PDT box and click "Next" to start the installation Hope it helps |
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To install PDT (PHP Development Tools) for PHP development environment is better in Eclipse. The following are the steps to install PDT in Eclipse (I'm considering version 3.7 (Indigo)):
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Open up eclipse, go to "Help -> Install New Software". Enter: entry from the "Work with" dropdown. Under the "Web, XML, Java EE and OSGi Enterprise Developmet" category, select "PHP Development Tools (PDT) SDK Feature 3.1.1.201209101312". |
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The new URL for the repository is now http://download.eclipse.org/tools/pdt/updates/release. In Eclipse: open Help -> install new sofware -> add. Then paste this URL in the location. Mark the check boxes you want and click next. |
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Help --> Install New Software In work with select box , only I have selected Kepler - http://download.eclipse.org/releases/kepler And then under Programming language category you can find PHP Development tool. fyi :I have ubuntu |
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The best solution would be to go to http://projects.eclipse.org/projects/tools.pdt/downloads where you will find the URL to the most updated PDT, as most of the URLS listed above are hitting a 404. Then pasting the URL to eclipse. |
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Easiest Way To install PDT
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The URL which worked for me is http://download.eclipse.org/tools/pdt/updates/2.0/interim/. See also Stack Overflow question Installing PDT in Eclipse - No runtime option .. only SDK. |
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Eclipse for PHP Developers Package Looking for the Eclipse for PHP Developers Package? Due to lack of a package maintainer for the Indigo release there will be no PHP (PDT) package. If you would like to install PDT into your Eclipse installtion you can do so by using the Install New Software feature from the Help Menu and installing the PHP Development Tools (PDT) SDK Feature from the Eclipse Indigo Repo >> http://download.eclipse.org/releases/indigo Text grabbed from page: http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/php_package.php |
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