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> Then two weeks later, at our robotics meeting, we open eclipse, select

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> However I didn't have a roboRio to download too. > right click and select "Run As" then select "WPILib Java Deployment".

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Plus I was able to Select the Project, then > Java JDK, settup eclipse again, and then reinstalled the sample program > So I deleted all references to eclipse in my home directory, reinstalled I still obtained an error that the environment > Preferences window, then Installed JREs, and selected the JDK. Choose Java preferences in the list on the left of the Then Select Windows from the menu bar, then I figured out that I wasn't pointing to the JDK, then This resulted in a compile error stating that Java_Home > My first mistake was that I selected and installed Java JRE instead of > for C++, then Java development tools, then Java JDK, then FRC WPILib are

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> running to develop code for USFirst Robotics where we program in Java > We've had some weird issues when trying to get Eclipse IDE up and I'm running Win 8.1 eclipse Mars.1 java_1.8.0_65 The only thing we had done on the computer was move the eclipse shortcut from my desktop to the start page. But why did everything stop working once we had the Eclipse IDE setup the way we needed? We have since exited eclipse and restarted eclipse and it worked again. We needed to reinstall Java development tools, JDK setup, FRC WPILib, and it still would not work, until we deleted the sample project and reloaded it. Java development tools was missing or deleted. Further our project will not build, nor clean. Then two weeks later, at our robotics meeting, we open eclipse, select our workspace, and obtained errors stating that no editor defined. However I didn't have a roboRio to download too. Plus I was able to Select the Project, then right click and select "Run As" then select "WPILib Java Deployment". So I deleted all references to eclipse in my home directory, reinstalled Java JDK, settup eclipse again, and then reinstalled the sample program and everything compiled. I still obtained an error that the environment variable JAVA_Home was not defined. Choose Java preferences in the list on the left of the Preferences window, then Installed JREs, and selected the JDK. Then Select Windows from the menu bar, then Preferences. I figured out that I wasn't pointing to the JDK, then installed it too. This resulted in a compile error stating that Java_Home was undefined. My first mistake was that I selected and installed Java JRE instead of the Java JDK. Instructions for installing Eclipse for C++, then Java development tools, then Java JDK, then FRC WPILib are located at /s/4485/m/13503/l/145002-installing-eclipse-c-java.

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We've had some weird issues when trying to get Eclipse IDE up and running to develop code for USFirst Robotics where we program in Java and download to a roboRIO target.















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