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Asked: June 2, 20262026-06-02T09:11:39+00:00 2026-06-02T09:11:39+00:00

I decided to give Eclipse (Eclipse 3.7.2 ) a chance because of the plugin

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I decided to give Eclipse (Eclipse 3.7.2 ) a chance because of the plugin “Columns For Eclipse”. The IDE I would like to migrate away from ( Visual Slickedit ) has spoiled me with sophisticated column editing features and this plugin has most of them, whereas the default column editing features in Eclipse are too basic for me.

I tried the plugin out at home and I really like it. However, the machine I use at work runs on Java 1.5 and the plugin requires Java 1.6.

I would like to try recompiling the plugin under Java 1.5, as my job uses WebLogic 9.2 which runs on Java 1.5. I don’t want to risk compatibility issues by setting up my computer to run on Java 1.6

I have the source code, but it didn’t come with directions on how to compile the plugin. It isn’t structured in a Maven project.

I’m 100% new to Eclipse so I was wondering if someone could give me step by step instructions for compiling (and installing ) my own copy of the plugin under Java 1.5.

Alternately, is it possible to set up Eclipse 3.7.2 to run on Java 1.6 but always compile in Java 1.5?

Thanks much in advance.

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    2026-06-02T09:11:39+00:00Added an answer on June 2, 2026 at 9:11 am

    Building and installing the plugin without an existing build script would be quite complicated. For your second option, you can setup the compiler compliance level for the entire IDE:

    IDE Compiler settings

    Or alternatively, you could set it up on a project-by-project bases (Right click project, Properties->Java Compiler).

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