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Dont see 'J2EE Perspective' in my Eclipse 3.3 IDE.

 
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I downloaded the Eclipse 3.3 from eclipse site. The 'eclipse-jee-europa-win32.zip' version (J2EE version) and installed it. I dont see the 'J2EE Perspective'. I see that the Web tools and j2ee standard tool plugins are enabled too.

Can someone please help me on this issue? Should I download any other plug in or something else to enable this?

I dont see any instruction or troubleshooting text in the eclipse help regarding enabling 'J2EE Perspective' if you dont see it.

I have wasted more than 4 hours trying to download and unzip the various eclipse to fix this but to no avail.

I thought eclipse is easy.

Please help!. Thanks.
 
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It is now called "Java EE" instead of "J2EE", because Sun has dropped the "2" in the name already some time ago.

When you choose Window / Open Perspective / Other..., do you have the "Java EE" perspective?
 
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