public class JEclipse
extends java.lang.Object
Class with main method which, when called appropriately from the command
 line, behaves as similarly as possible to a top-level eclipse. The underlying
 ECLiPSe engine is embedded in the Java VM.
 Given the $ECLIPSEDIR environment variable is set up to be the path of
 the ECLiPSe installation, the program should be run as follows:
 % java -Declipse.directory=$ECLIPSEDIR -classpath \
  $ECLIPSEDIR/JavaInterface/classes/:$ECLIPSEDIR/JavaInterface/jeclipse/ \
  JEclipse [options]
 [options] can be any of the usual ECLiPSe command-line options. -g, and -l
 are interpreted by the Java program. Kilobyte settings are rounded up to
 the nearest megabyte. -h is ignored. The other documented options, -e and
 -b, and options following -- are processed as usual by the underlying
 ECLiPSe engine.
 Note that the library path must also be set up correctly. Refer to the
 chapter of the Embedding and Interfacing Manual entitled "Using the Java-
 ECLiPSe Interface" for details.