I'm using Java for the 64 bit version, I set the (class) path, and I'm using the 64 bit of Eclipse Classic. Whenever I try to open it, it shows the Eclipse starting window for a split second, then it's gone. No error windows.
Check for error reports.
In your eclipse directory(where eclipse.exe resides), look for any recent hs_err_pidXXXX.log files. In the configuration folder, look for xxxxxxxxxxx.log files. The X's repersent milliseconds. In your Workspace folder, look for .log files in .meta folder. It may be hidden.
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I am using Eclipse Juno on Windows 7 64 bits and it works just fine, I am also running Java 64 bits.
Perhaps try Eclipse Juno? You should check if you have more than one version of Java installed. Having more than one copy can make "interesting" things happen.
I am using Eclipse Juno on Windows 7 64 bits and it works just fine, I am also running Java 64 bits.
Perhaps try Eclipse Juno? You should check if you have more than one version of Java installed. Having more than one copy can make "interesting" things happen.
Check for error reports.
In your eclipse directory(where eclipse.exe resides), look for any recent hs_err_pidXXXX.log files. In the configuration folder, look for xxxxxxxxxxx.log files. The X's repersent milliseconds. In your Workspace folder, look for .log files in .meta folder. It may be hidden.
I loaded up the eclipsesec.exe, and I took a quick screen shot of the console. Btw, there were no log files inside my eclipse directory. It said Could not find independent l libraries. I'm gonna try to install Eclipse Juno.
In your eclipse directory(where eclipse.exe resides), look for any recent hs_err_pidXXXX.log files. In the configuration folder, look for xxxxxxxxxxx.log files. The X's repersent milliseconds. In your Workspace folder, look for .log files in .meta folder. It may be hidden.
Perhaps try Eclipse Juno? You should check if you have more than one version of Java installed. Having more than one copy can make "interesting" things happen.
I loaded up the eclipsesec.exe, and I took a quick screen shot of the console. Btw, there were no log files inside my eclipse directory. It said Could not find independent l libraries. I'm gonna try to install Eclipse Juno.