Tools/Materials
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MyEclipse10.0.7+net.sf.jadclipse_3.3.0.jar+jad.exe
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net.sf.jadclipse_3.3.0.jar+jad.exe download address: http://pan.baidu.com/s/1qWmNlww
method/step
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Eclipse 3.4 and above (MyEclipse actually just wraps Eclipse) There are currently 5 ways to configure plug-ins, I know
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5. Install online through Help->EclipseMarketplace in MyEclipse (personally feel that this is very stuck, and sometimes MyEclipse will be stuck, so it is not recommended).
Note: If you find that the plugin is installed but it has no effect, you can delete \configuration\org.eclipse.update in the eclipse main directory, and then in the command line mode, enter the Eclipse root directory (the directory where eclipse.exe is located) and pass "eclipse" --clean" command to start Eclipse, the clean command will tell Eclipse to re-search and load all plug-in information
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Personally, I prefer link configuration, which is easy to manage. Before MyEclipse 6.5, the configuration plug-in used the link method. If there are too many installed plug-ins, they are all directly dragged into the elipse directory. A new environment requires a long time, which makes people feel very tired, so in the long run, the link method is the best in my opinion. what a plugin.
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MyEclipse10 has been installed on the computer. Download JadClipse plugin
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Required file storage path
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Set the link file and put it in the dropins folder, as shown below (the link file of MyEclipse 6.5 was in the MyEclipse 6.5\eclipse\links folder, the principle is the same)
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The contents of the link file
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Explain the link plug-in, you can explain the installed plug-ins in detail
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Start MyEclipse, load the plugin, and configure jad, as shown in the following figure.
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Set the default way to open .class files