Install the feature patch via Help > Install New Software.: After you downloaded it, it will not have Java 8 support right out of the box! To add it, you have to install a feature patch: Kepler (4.3) is the current version of Eclipse. If you cannot do that (or don’t want to do that) here is an old tutorial from me how to setup Java 8 in Eclipse Juno. If you still use Eclipse Juno (4.2), you use an old version of Eclipse without Java 8 support and I strongly recommend to use a new version (as described below). There is no official Eclipse version for Java 8 right now!īut there are two other thing: an up-to-date nightly build of the new Eclipse version Luna which will be released with Java 8 support and a patch for the current Eclipse version Kepler! Since it is sometimes (= always) hard to find the correct Eclipse version on eclipse dot org or anything useful at all, here is how to do it. Yeah! But - Eclipse, the biggest and most popular Java IDE is a little bit behind the schedule (at least IMHO). Java 8 is officially available since a couple of days.
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