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Ganymede, probably. But there are so many different ones. Any idea?

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I use Eclipse 3.4.1, it works fine for me. Been using it to develop my companys product for a while. I can't imagine that there should be any problem using a different version though.

Silfverstrom
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The Eclipse GWT plugin doesn't yet support Galileo, so use the latest Ganymede release (3.4 SR2). The comparison page can help you decide which particular version to use.

I'd probably take the classic version unless you know you only want to do GWT development. Of course you can always pull additional packages from the update site so it doesn't really make much difference (it's just easier to add than remove).

If you can't download a package, check out the Eclipse torrents. You can pick the package/platform. I just tried to get the JEE Cocoa package and it started fine.

Rich Seller
Ganymede is no longer available for download. "Eclipse downloads - file unavailable The selected file is invalid, or it is no longer available for download. This happens when the file is part of a nightly or development build. If so, please return to the project's home page and download a newer version."
Thanks
Are you trying to download the Mac Cocoa version? downloads for all the other platforms are still available.
Rich Seller
Try here http://www.eclipse.org/ganymede/ then follow the link to download.
Ben Daniel
@Ben the OP is trying to download the Cocoa version, which is not available on the download page you reference (try clicking on any of the Cocoa links)
Rich Seller
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The plugin for Eclipse 3.5 has just been released. So you can now use Galileo.