这不是什么大问题,就是没有内建的浏览器,但是每次打开eclipse3.2都弹出个warning实在是很不爽!在google,百度上搜索也没有个结果,小孙就直接去了eclipse的官方网站。简而言之,关键的关键字就是SWT,widget与gecko,安装一下两个包就可解决问题。
libmozillainterfaces-java
- XPCOM bindings for Java
xulrunner
- XUL + XPCOM application runner
一下是原文,小孙并没有设置MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME变量,仅仅是安装了两个包。再次打开eclipse3.2,呵呵,没有讨厌的warning了。window->preferences->general->web
browser里,可以看到原来灰色的internal
web browser已经可以选择了。
事情,就是这么简单。不知道,小孙的解决方法是否能被搜索到,呵呵:)
Browser
Issues
Mylar
uses the Standard Widget Toolkit Browser, which means that there must
be a browser on the system that works with the SWT Browser. For
Windows and MacOS, the standard works fine, but on some Linux
distributions, you will need to download one. Note: as of 3
Oct 2006, default Firefox distributions for Linux will not work;
errors such as "Could not create Browser page: No more handles
(java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError:
...)"
may appear.
Seefor which browsers will work.
is reported to work well. Just install and then point
MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME to /usr/lib/seamonkey. (read below for example of
setting this variable)
To
test to see if your browser is properly configured, select Window
-> Show View -> Other -> General -> Internal Web Browser,
then try to bring up a web page.
A
quick work-around is to disable the internal browser pages in Mylar
editors. To do this: Window -> Preferences -> Mylar ->
Tasks -> Disable Internal Browser.
Before
testing the browser support in Mylar, you must first ensure that the
Eclipse internal browser is correctly configured. To test to see if
your browser is properly configured, select Window -> Show
View -> Other -> General -> Internal Web Browser, then
try to bring up a web page.
Notice:
You must use the GTK2 version of Mozilla for internal browser
integration.
Notice:
The internal browser does not correctly support HTTPS. See.
Mylar
Task Management features makes use of Eclipse's internal browser,
which may require additional install steps listed below. You also
have the option of disabling Mylar's use of the internal browser via
Preferences -> Mylar -> Tasks.
The
following steps have been verified on Fedora Core 5, and OpenSuSE
10.1.
Run
Mozilla (not Firefox) to confirm that it works.
Confirm
the location of your Mozilla install (ex:/usr/lib/mozilla-1.7.12)
Set
necessary environment variables in/.bashrc,
adding the following 3 lines
MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME=/usr/lib/mozilla-1.7.12
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:$MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME
export MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME LD_LIBRARY_PATH
For
Debian Etch and newer use the following MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME:
MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME=/usr/lib/iceape
4.
Log out and log in again (or type "source
.bashrc"
at the prompt)5.
Start Eclipse and test the internal web browser
If
you are getting exceptions indicating missing libraries, check that
the paths are accurate and that you have the libraries required. For
example, on our test box a library was still missing after these
steps. Thelibstdc++.so.5was being reported as missing. To solve this problem, find anrpmonline that will install the missing legacy library. In our case we
found necessaryrpm(compat-libstdc++-33-3.2.3-47.fc4.i386.rpm)
onusing their search facility. See also:
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Memory consumption problem with internal browser on Linux-GTK
If
you are experiencing abnormal memory consumption upon launching the
internal browser (or opening repository tasks), try shutting down
eclipse, renaming/moving your~/.mozilla/eclipsefolder and relaunching eclipse. (see)