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Java User’s Guide
10.2 Using Eclipse for Java Development
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10.2.5
Using Eclipse Workspaces
Eclipse follows the concept of different "workspaces". Basically, these are folders on the hard 
disk used by Eclipse to store settings and new projects - just as an operating system might 
store documents and settings of different users in different directory structures. Eclipse can 
manage different workspaces allowing for an easy switching between different development 
environments requiring different IDE setups. If not disabled, Eclipse asks before each start for 
the workspace to be used.
Figure 43:  Using Eclipse workspaces
If Eclipse is installed via the Cinterion WTK setup a default workspace is created automatically 
with all required settings. But because Eclipse stores all settings inside the workspaces a new 
workspace which has been created via Eclipse it doesn't contain the necessary settings for us-
ing the Cinterion WTK. In this case the required settings can be added manually as described 
in the 
. Alternatively the Cinterion WTK setup can be executed in maintenance 
mode. After scanning for supported IDEs the required settings will be added to all available 
workspaces of a found Eclipse installation automatically.