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=== Importing into Eclipse
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You can import the Spring Boot code into any Eclipse Oxygen based distribution. The easiest
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way to setup a new environment is to use the Eclipse Installer with the provided
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You can import the Spring Boot code into any Eclipse 2019-06 based distribution. The
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easiest way to setup a new environment is to use the Eclipse Installer with the provided
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`.setup` file (in the `/eclipse` folder).
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Spring Boot includes a `.setup` files which can be used with the Eclipse Installer to
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provision a new environment. To use the installer:
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* Download and run the latest Eclipse Installer from
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https://www.eclipse.org/downloads/[eclipse.org/downloads/] (under "Get Eclipse").
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* Download and run the latest
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https://www.eclipse.org/downloads/packages/installer[Eclipse Installer].
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* Switch to "Advanced Mode" using the drop down menu on the right.
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* Select "`Eclipse IDE for Java Developers`" under "`Eclipse.org`" as the product to
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install and click "`next`".
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