- For further releases and updates, please visit and follow our new Aspose Java for Eclipse github repository.
- For documentation, please visit Aspose Docs.
- For downloads, never forget to visit Eclipse Marketplace.
Aspose for Eclipse project enables users to create a new Eclipse project through an Aspose Project Wizard. Through this wizard, the developers can select and download the Aspose libraries and samples of their choice.
###Recommended Links
- Aspose Project Wizard at Eclipse Marketplace
- How to use Aspose Eclipse Plugin
- Aspose Java Components
- Video tutorial showing Aspose Project Wizard v1.1 for Eclipse IDE
This plugin helps you to explore Aspose Java components inside your favorite IDE.
- Aspose New Project creates a new project by downloading and referencing libraries of Aspose Java components.
- Aspose New Project wizard allows you to select components from Aspose Java product lines like Aspose.Cells for Java and Aspose.Words for Java.
- Once specific component is selected, its reference is automatically downloaded from Aspose servers and referenced in classpath of the project.
- Once project is created using "Aspose New Project", user can then add Aspose samples using Aspose New File.
- Available samples are displayed in tree format from where user can select one.
- Selected sample will be added to current project including source files and required data files.
- New created project is ready to debug/evaluate, all references are automatically added.
- With this plugin, you never need to check for new releases of Aspose components. Whenever a new release is published, you will be notified while creating project and you can also check release notes to save your time.
###How to use Aspose Project Wizard
- Drag and drop installation from Eclipse Marketplace to your Eclipse workspace.
- Follow the simple steps for plugin usage from aspose blog.
###How to configure source code of Aspose Project Wizard Below simple steps will smoothly lead to successful configuration of Aspose Project Wizard source code in Eclipse IDE
- Download / Clone the source code.
- Choose "File -> Import" to import the downloaded project.
- Select "General -> Existing Projects into Workspace".
- Browse to select the root directory of the downloaded projects. It will display 3 separate projects for plugin, feature and updatesite.
- Pressing "Finish" will make Aspose Eclipse plugin code ready to enhance.