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Myeclipse perpective vs java perspective

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    Hi, i am not very familiar with the perspective feature of Eclipse so if a perspective is “just” a container for views, you can ignore this question.

    My issue is that, the java perspective has a JUnit sub perspective (dont know how to name it) and it’s a nice feature to be able to toggle JUnit view this way however i dont have this using the Myeclipse perspective so i end up using the java one but i wonder if i miss some features of Myeclipse plugin this way.

    Best regards

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    Scott Anderson
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    Good question. A perspective is a customizable container for views, actions, etc. The difference between the MyEclipse perspective and the Java one is that we automatically add a lot of the MyEclipse actions and views to it. You can certainly add the JUnit actions you need to the MyEclipse perspective or MyEclipse capabilities to the Java perspective. See: Window > Customize Perspective… and pick whatever you’d like. You can even save the new perspective under a new name, if you’d like.

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