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How do I install Eclipse IDE on a machine that can not connect to the Internet?

We are switching our Corporate Java from Oracle to to IBM Semeru Java.

We are looking for an IDE for Semeru, and after some looking around saw that Eclipse would be a good candidate. (I am willing to use a different one, if so advised.)

However the only installation kit that I have found requires access to the Inte.net, and the server to which I want to install it has no access to the Inte.net, and the installation kit requires Inte.net access.

Does anyone know from where I may find a complete installation kit and not a partial one?

Download the distribution of Eclipse IDE. Either just the archive so you can extract it or an offline installer. Transfer that to the target machine - via.network, USB, just something that will work. Then you can perform an offline installation.

Look at https://www.eclipse.org/downloads/packages/ Make up your choice what you want to use Eclipse for, and what OS your target machine is running on.

On the page mentioned above, https://www.eclipse.org/downloads/packages/ , I needed to Download a Zip file using the Windows x86_64 link on the side to get it. I could then copy this onto the server and Unzip it. By running the eclipse.exe that was unpacked the IDE ran up.

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