On that page, in the "Current Status" section on the right, it says (emphasis mine): The new WindowBuilder Pro home page is here: It is not installed by default in Eclipse. So for the Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers you still need to install it yourself. Note that currently, it is included by default only in the version for Java Developers, NOT in the version for Java EE Developers, which is the most downloaded and wanted version. Actually, it was already included there since version 3.7 ( Eclipse Indigo), which was released in year 2011. It is also strange, that WindowBuilder Pro is not available when searching Eclipse Market place (checked with the latest as of now version of Eclipse For Enterprise Java Developers version 2019-09) despite the fact that the product's website is available.īut at least the related repository URL for the latest version of WindowBuilder Pro is now much compact and intuitive:Īs Sean Lynch noted in his answer WindowBuilder is included in Eclipse IDE for Java. So you need to add it as was shown in the initial answer below. Again WindowBuilder Pro is no longer included in any of the latest Eclipse versions.
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