PREREQUISITES

Before you begin, you must have the following:

${renderedContent}

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1. The eclipse.ini file

For this example, it is assumed that:

${renderedContent}

You must make name and path adjustments to the above assumptions to conform to your configuration.

    1. cd to /usr/local/eclipse and edit the eclipse.ini file.  The contents of the eclipse.ini file should be similar to the following:

      -showsplash
      org.eclipse.platform
      --launcher.XXMaxPermSize
      256M
      -framework
      plugins\org.eclipse.osgi_3.4.3.R34x_v20081215-1030.jar
      -vmargs
      -Dosgi.requiredJavaVersion=1.5
      -Xms40m
      -Xmx512m
      

    2. add the following 2 lines to the -vmargs as shown below.

      ${renderedContent}

      -showsplash
      org.eclipse.platform
      --launcher.XXMaxPermSize
      256M
      -framework
      plugins\org.eclipse.osgi_3.4.3.R34x_v20081215-1030.jar
      -vmargs
      -Dosgi.requiredJavaVersion=1.5
      -Djavax.net.ssl.trustStore=/usr/local/serverTrustStore.jks 
      -Djavax.net.ssl.trustStorePassword="changeit" 
      -Xms40m
      -Xmx512m
      
      ${renderedContent}

    3. Save the above changes and restart the Eclipse IDE.

      Mac OSX users should select the Eclipse application file and right click to Show Package Contents. Select the Contents folder and the eclipse.ini file should be found.

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