

#ECLIPSE FOR MAC JAVA 7 INSTALL#
Once Eclipse has started, click Help -> Install New Software. This is what adds the "Stanford Menu" to Eclipse, as well as the icons to run, import, and submit projects. Now we need to install the "Stanford Plugin". Click the Use this as the default and do not ask again checkbox, and then click OK. We will always give you skeleton projects for your assignments, so you don't need to worry about where the workspace is. In CS 106A you won't have to make any new projects from scratch.

When you run Eclipse for the first time, you may get a screen that looks like this:Ī workspace is just a directory that Eclipse will use to place new projects in. You can now delete eclipse_mac.dmg and eject the Eclipse disk image from your desktop. You will be able to open Eclipse without right-clicking from now on. If you see an error that says Eclipse "can't be opened because it is from an unidentified developer," right-click on the Eclipse icon and select "open" instead.
#ECLIPSE FOR MAC JAVA 7 UPGRADE#
If you don't have a supported version of the operating system, you'll need to either upgrade or do your class work on a cluster machine. Our version of Eclipse will only work on macOS 10.6 (2009) or higher.
