I installed eclipse on a new unubtu install, via the package manager. I have Galileo. I copied my home directory from an older machine, and tried to open that workspace. Now I dont see any java perspective.
(Possibly, all the info above is not relevant, but I just wanted to add any possible info, as this a clean install of Eclipse via package manager, so I cant think of any other non standard thing I might have done.)
Switch to the Java perspective using Window → Open Perspective → Other... and choose Java (default). Click on the OK button.
Customizing a PerspectiveDetermining the icons visible on the toolbar when a perspective is active. Determining the menu items visible when a perspective is active. Determine the menu items in New submenu, Show View submenu and Open Perspective submenu.
Definition. The Java EE perspective provides tools for creating Java EE applications. The development process involves modular development of application components: enterprise beans, servlets, JavaServer Pages (JSP), persistent entities, connector components, and so on. Use.
What happens if you go to Window > Open Perspective > Other...? Don't you see Java listed there?
If not, I don't think the problem is related to the workspace from your previous configuration. But maybe you did copy a ~/.eclipse
directory from your old machine and this one may cause problems. Try to rename it as ~/.eclipse.save
for example and restart Eclipse to see if it helps.
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