PHPEclipse Version 1.0.6alpha Copyright 2003 net.sourceforge.phpeclipse http://www.phpeclipse.org Contributors: Klaus Hartlage Matthieu Casanova Le Borgne Cédric David Cummings Thomas Geiger Rusell Wilson Philippe Lachaise Stefan Langer and others... This Plugin is released under the Common Public License v1.0 which is included in this distribution or can be viewed at http://www.eclipse.org/legal/cpl-v10.html. Look for updated versions of this plugin at http://www.phpeclipse.org -> Downloads 1. Requirements 2. Recommended 3. Installation 4. Editing PHP 5. Additional Help 6. Additional Plugins 7. Contributing 7.1 Reporting Bugs 1. Requirements ------------------------------------------ Java Runtime 1.4.x or higher ( downloadable at http://java.sun.com ) Eclipse 2.1 or higher ( downloadable at http://www.eclipse.org ) 2. Recommended ------------------------------------------ PHP Enviroment for running PHP code. PHP can be downloaded at http://www.php.net Server can be found at http://httpd.apache.org MySQL can be found at http://www.mysql.org 3. Installation ------------------------------------------ Simply unzip the files to your eclipse plugins directory and (re)start eclipse. (/plugins/) If you copy the files manually make sure all files are located in the net.sourceforge.phpeclipse folder in the plugins directory in your eclipse installation. After installation the directorystructure should look as follows: |-- | | . plugins . | . | |- net.sourceforge.phpeclipse_x.x.x // plugin folder | | . | . |-- phpeclipse.jar // the plugin jar file . | |-- plugin.xml // plugin manifest | |-- plugin.properties // manifest properties | |-- phpeclipsesrc.zip // sources for phpeclipse (if you don't need the sources you can safly delete this file) | |-- install.txt // this textfile | |-- cpl-v10.html // common public licence | |-- TODO // what's to do 4. Editing PHP ------------------------------------------ To start coding your php code. Simply create a new project. (File -> New... -> Project) And choose PHP from the left list. Choose PHP Project from the right and press "Next >". Specify a name for your project and press "Finish". To open the PHP Perspective click Windows -> Open Perspective -> Other... and choose PHP from the list. - For more Information go to the menu "Help->Help Contents" and open the "PHPEclipse Help" 5. Additional Help ------------------------------------------ There is a help forum at http://sourceforge.net/projects/phpeclipse. Just follow the "Forums" link. 6. Additional Plugins for PHPEclipse ------------------------------------------ - PHPEclipse SQL Plugin : Helps create SQL statements - PHPEclipse JTidy Plugin : Checks and cleans up HTML. Both can be found at: http://sourceforge.net/projects/phpeclipse/ 7. Contributing ------------------------------------------ To make PHPEclipse a usefull tool for developing PHP we need your help. No contribution is too small or too big! We need: Developers Documentation Translation Bundling ... See http://phpeclipse.sourceforge.net/en/get_involved.php for more information on how to contribute. BUT MOST IMPORTANT we need your help to find and fix those little bugs that seem to creep into the code. 7.1 Bug Reporting ------------------------------------------ Before reporting a bug make sure that you are using the latest release of PHPEclipse. If you find a bug see if it is allready listed in the bug database at http://sourceforge.net/projects/phpeclipse/ -> Bugs If it is not listed create a new bug report. Be sure to include your system information (e.g. W2K Pentium 4 512 MB RAM), your Eclipse version (e.g. Eclipse 2.1), the version of phpeclipse you are using and a detailed description of the bug and how it can be reproduced.