The platform also supports JPA tooling and JSF tooling, web service development and also supports to edit the XML files.
The testing job can be run to find the threats so that application can be developed smoothly. The debugging process can be run smoothly for finding the bugs and threats in the application.
The testing can be done easy using the Eclipse IDE.
An impressive collection of tools can be easily installed into your Eclipse desktop IDE, including GUI builders and tools for modeling, charting and reporting, testing, and more.
Extend the desktop and web-based IDEs by writing your own plug-ins using the Plug-in Development Environment (PDE), or mash up features to build the web IDE of your dreams.
Use your browser to develop with hosted workspaces or install desktop packaging to experience a modern development environment for Java, JavaScript, CSS, and HTML. It’ll be there, in the cloud, right where you left it.
Develop your software wherever you go.
Supports project development and administered framework for different toolchains, classic make framework, and source navigation.
Java Eclipse IDE has a JavaDoc facility using which we can automatically create documentation for classes in our application.
Provides excellent visual code debugging tool to debug the code.
Eclipse has a wonderful user interface with drag and drop facility for UI designing.
We can extend the functionality of Eclipse IDE by adding plugins to the IDE, maybe for additional programming language or version control system or UML.
Supports various source knowledge tools like folding and hyperlink navigation, grading, macro definition browser, code editing with syntax highlighting.
Almost everything in Eclipse is a plugin.
Installing Eclipse IDE as a Snap Package.
Installing the Default Java runtime environment (JRE).