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Hi ,
I want to write oneAPI applications using DPC++ on Eclipse IDE for Windows environment . I see some where in doing the same with Linux.
Is the same IDE support is there for development in Windows environment. If yes, please let me know how ??
Regards,
Manoranjan
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Hi Manoranjan,
Thanks for reaching out to us. Since your issue is related to oneAPI application using DPC++, we are moving the case to oneAPI Basekit forum for faster response.
Regards,
Chithra
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Hi Manoranjan,
Intel supports Visual studio/Visual studio code as an IDE for OneAPI Basekit by default.
But I am not aware of the steps to integrate Basekit into Eclipse. So I'm transferring this query to Subject Matter Experts.
Regards
Prasanth
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Hi Manoranjan,
Thank you for raising this concern. I am discussing with the team regarding updates on integration of oneAPI Eclipse on Windows.
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For the oneAPI product we only support Eclipse on Linux. The Eclipse plugins have not been validated for use on either Windows or macOS.
We recommend that you checkout using Visual Studio Code on Windows. We are currently providing a samples browser for VSCode and an Intel profiler launcher (for launching VTune and Advisor) that supports Windows, Linux and macOS. You can find those VSCode plugins in the VSCode marketplace > https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/search?term=oneapi&target=VSCode&category=All%20categories&sortBy=Relevance <
p.s. VSCode can be downloaded here > https://code.visualstudio.com/download <
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Also I would like to know why do you want Eclipse on Windows specifically. Do you have a particular reason for that. If so can you elaborate on that?
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Hi,
yes, the reason is I didn't have Visual Studio license and Eclipse is Free. So I was asking for it. It would be good to add eclipse IDE for Windows, as for people who wants to try the samples or experiment something can play with it and not worrying much about buying Visual Studio license..
Regards,
Manoranjan
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Also while trying with Visual Studio Code , I was having some compilation issue in some samples...
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Please report those issues.
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Also,I would like to know what type of applications are you interested in for ex HPC, AI etc?
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Hi Subarna ,
Thanks for your reply.
we are trying out some AI applications. I have uninstalled VS Code ... so don't remember the error details now. But as far as I remember, I tried executing couple of sample applications but was failing to compile in VS code.
Regards,
Manoranjan
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For the oneAPI product we only support Eclipse on Linux. The Eclipse plugins have not been validated for use on either Windows or macOS.
We recommend that you checkout using Visual Studio Code on Windows. We are currently providing a samples browser for VSCode and an Intel profiler launcher (for launching VTune and Advisor) that supports Windows, Linux and macOS. You can find those VSCode plugins in the VSCode marketplace > https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/search?term=oneapi&target=VSCode&category=All%20categories&sortBy=Relevance <
Find the browser here : https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=intel-corporation.oneapi-samples
p.s. VSCode can be downloaded here > https://code.visualstudio.com/download <
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Hi,
As we have not heard back from you, we are considering that your issue has been resolved and we have answered all your queries. So we will no longer respond to this thread. If you require additional assistance from Intel, please start a new thread. Any further interaction in this thread will be considered community only
Have a Good day!
Thanks & Regards
Goutham

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