Hi

@arkmundi: We cannot help you debug this when you use eclipse from eclipse.org, 
but I can tell you that Ubuntu has a vastly different setup than eclipse.org in 
this case. Particularly we do not embed the entire eclipse java compiler into 
libjasper-java[1] and we have patches in eclipse to make it load the correct 
bundles when the help is requested.
  A word of advice however, eclipse from eclipse.org is (as I recall) installed 
as a "single-user" install, which means it expects full read-write access to 
its "install location". You should generally not put this in /usr/lib or 
/usr/share, but instead unpack it in (e.g.) your home dir and run it from there.

To all others; I will strongly recommend *NOT* to start eclipse as root
as it makes it possible for eclipse to modify some metadata about which
plugins are installed via Ubuntu. It can make it very difficult for us
to debug issues if eclipse has changed this metadata.

~Niels

[1] This is quite possible the reason for this bug in the first place
and likely also to be the reason for why it works after installing
default-jdk.

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