Server Setup In Eclipse Helios


Hi guysz Today I am going to discuss about server setup in Eclipse Helios Version . it is easy and simple.
Now as we know Eclipse is a IDE to develop a program . And if any program, which we want to run on internet then we have to use Server. And then Html and Other language helping us  to established a connection between server and client.

    Now I am going to discuss the steps involving it :-
Step 1:- Open your Eclipse (Download Eclipse and extract it . then open Eclipse.exe   click on  Download to download Eclipse Helios Version .  http://eclipse.org/downloads/packages/release/helios/sr2 )
Step 2:-Right click on server then go to new and click on server(if there is not server in bottom position of your Eclipse then go to Windows menu and go to Show View and then click on Servers)

Step 3:-Then a new server file is open then select your server(my server is tomcat 7.0) then click on next.

Step 4:- Now last click on Finish and You are Done! i mean you configure your server.


Its Easy you know !

if anyone have any problem regarding this then comment me below. and and and don't forget to share us .
Thanks...........

  

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  1. Abogado de Accidentes de Semi Camiones
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