In general, I tend to stay current with Eclipse, especially if you
aren't inheriting any old habits.  3.4 is a great product and an
outstanding IDE.  For GWT plugins there are really to choose from:

Instantiations GWT Designer & Cypal Studio

Cypal is free where Instantiations is not (but is very reasonably
priced @ $59).  Instantiations value is that they provide a visual UI
development tool, drag and drop controls onto a "canvas" and it
generates the GWT UI code.  Both also provide support for GWT-RPC and
keep your server implementations matched with the client side as well
as GWT-XML help.  My team uses GWT Designer exclusively and it's
great.  It makes for a complete development environment, as Eclipse
does a great job with Hosted Mode and all that GWT goodness!

Good luck

Later,

Shaffer

On Jan 22, 7:46 am, Arend van der Veen <arend.vanderv...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hi All,
> I have convinced myself that I really should use an IDE to support GWT
> development.  At this point I think that Eclipse would be the best option.
>  I am now wondering what version of Eclipse I should use.   I
> am running Xubuntu 8.04 LTS Desktop and it comes with Eclipse SDK 3.2.2.  I
> think the latest version is 3.4.1.  Is there any advantage to trying to
> install from source and upgrade to the latest release?  Also, are there any
> Eclipse plugins that I should be using?
>
> Thanks,
> Arend
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