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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T19:59:53+00:00 2026-05-17T19:59:53+00:00

How do I find which Eclipse version I have on my Ubuntu system? This

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How do I find which Eclipse version I have on my Ubuntu system?

This is what "About Eclipse SDK" says.

Eclipse SDK

Version: 3.5.2

Build id: M20100211-1343

I am not sure if its the Eclipse IDE for Java Developers or the Eclipse Classic version.

What I would like to do is use Eclipse for

Java based Web Application Development

Ant Builds

Deploy using Tomcat

including HTML, CSS Editing

Please help me decide which version I should choose? I would like to upgrade my Eclipse setup from whatever version it is now to a version that supports all the above. Should I go for Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers?

Should I download a totally new version from Eclipse site or can I just ADD necessary features/plugins to my current Eclipse setup.

Please suggest.

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    2026-05-17T19:59:54+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 7:59 pm

    What I would like to do is use Eclipse for (…)

    The Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers allows to do what you’re asking for out of the box.

    Should I download a totally new version from Eclipse site or can I just ADD necessary features/plugins to my current Eclipse setup.

    Both would work, although it would be simpler to just get directly the Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers (especially if you don’t know exactly what plugin(s) you’re looking for). Personally, I don’t use the version you can get from the repository but download Eclipse from the official website and install it in user mode.

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