![]() ![]() ![]() There you will find the information about the version of java which you need. Now to get to the bottom of it, you can read the readme_eclipse.html file which can be found at the readme folder in you Eclipse installation directory. ![]() If you have recently installed a new version of java or an update to the existing version and you find out that Eclipse has stopped working then chances are that the version of java you have installed in not compatible with the installation of Eclipse you are running. One of the common reason of Eclipse crashing is incompatible version of Java. If now you Eclipse is working as expected, then you are sure that the problem was with the plugin. The quick and easy way to confirm whether the problem is with the plugin or not, is to uninstall the plugin and restart you Eclipse. ![]()
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