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To get your system to use Sun Java instead of the open-source (but less functional) GIJ that is installed by default, run: <screen>sudo update-alternatives --config java</screen> and choose the option that has <filename>j2re1.5-sun</filename> in it.
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Located in programming/C/programming.xml:103(para)
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Java 1.6 is also available, and can be installed by following the above directions, swapping all instances of 1.5 to 1.6
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Eclipse IDE for Java
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Located in programming/C/programming.xml:143(title)
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The <application>Eclipse</application> platform provides a complete, extensible Java development environment.
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Located in programming/C/programming.xml:144(para)
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Install the <application>eclipse</application> package from the <quote>Universe</quote> repository (see <link linkend="add-applications">Add Applications</link>).
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Press <menuchoice><guimenuitem>Applications</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Programming</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Eclipse IDE</guimenuitem></menuchoice> to start using <application>Eclipse</application>.
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Located in programming/C/programming.xml:128(para)
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Other programming languages
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Located in programming/C/programming.xml:167(title)
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There are many programming tools available in Ubuntu for many different programming languages. This section provides a short list of some of the more commonly-used languages.
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Located in programming/C/programming.xml:136(para)
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Mono .NET development environment
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Located in programming/C/programming.xml:171(title)
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<application>Mono</application> is an implementation of the <application>.NET</application> stack, which allows you to write cross-platform programs in a number of different languages, including C#, Java, Visual Basic .NET and JavaScript. More information about <application>Mono</application> is available from the <ulink url="http://www.mono-project.com/">Mono project homepage</ulink>.
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Located in programming/C/programming.xml:172(para)
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