1. Install Tomcat
1. Go to http://tomcat.apache.org/download-55.cgi to download Tomcat with the suffix name Zip. The purpose of not downloading the installation version is to use multiple Tomcats. Ignore the environment variables. It is much better to deploy them in MyEclipse below.
2. Install the MyEclipse plug-in
1. Download myeclipseenterpriseworkbenchinstaller_5.0ga_e3.2.exe. After downloading, double-click directly and select the directory where your eclipse is located (root directory such as: C:eclipse). Click Next for everything else and install by default.
1. After the installation is complete, find the installation directory of myeclipse
2. Copy the two directories, features and plugins, to the corresponding directories of Eclipse. (Because myeclipse is a plug-in for eclipse, as long as you copy the contents of the features and plugins directories to the corresponding directories of eclipse, eclipse will automatically recognize these plug-ins.) The installation is completed.
3. Crack myeclipse
1) Go to Google to search and download a registration machine. MyEclipse 4.0 or above ( http://www.blogjava.net/Files/oksonic/MyEclipseKeyGen4.X.rar ) MyEclipse3.8.x or above ( http://www.blogjava.net/Files/oksonic/MyEclipse_key3.x .rar )
2.) Unlock the registration machine and you can see three files. Run MyEclipseKeyGen.exe. Select the appropriate MyEclipse version and enter a name, and then generate the registration code. Copy the Name and Key.
3. Run eclipse.exe, and you can see that there is an additional myeclipse on the menu bar.
4.) Click Window ----> Preferences ----> Subscription ----> Enter Subscription in the menu bar, enter the registration code, and crack myeclipse. Here, myeclipse is cracked.
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