Ok here is the question. I don’t want to have two eclipses, I just want to have one for c/c++ and Java EE. In the packages comparison link at eclipse.org is a list with the features per package. As can be seen there I think that if I have the “JAVA EE” I just need to add “EGit”, “Linux Tools” and “CDT” in order to have both complete packages.
But I ask, is this that transparent? Just add those and that’s it?
If this is true, how can I do that? Just add those three to the Java EE I already have? I mean what would be the procedure to achieve this integration?
Yes, that’s it. Btw you don’t need EGit properly speaking. EGit is for Eclipse integration with Git repositories and has nothing to do with Java and/or C++.
IMHO I strongly suggest you having one Eclipse for Java and another one for C++. This way you can install relevant plugins for each one and not oversaturate Eclipse with plugins, which consume a lot of memory.