OcaIDE exists: http://www.algo-prog.info/ocaide/ Along with others as well. I've personally never been a real fan of using Eclipse for OCaml development. I feel like the good reasons to use Eclipse are for languages with huge overhead in naming conventions and boilerplate, Java being the case in point example. By contrast, in OCaml most people use the module system and I've usually been able to get by with swapping between a few buffers of interface files. Of course, YMMV. Kris On Sun, Sep 8, 2013 at 2:34 AM, Suminda Dharmasena wrote: > Hi, > > Is it possible to have a Eclipse based IDE? Perhaps Xtext may help in > putting one together. > > Suminda > -- > Suminda Sirinath Salpitikorala Dharmasena, B.Sc. Comp. & I.S. (Hon.) > Lond., P.G.Dip. Ind. Maths. J'Pura, MIEEE, MACM, CEO Sakrīō! ▣ *Address*: > 6G • 1st Lane • Pagoda Road • Nugegoda 10250 • Sri Lanka. ▣ *Mobile*: > +94-(0)711007945 ▣ *Tele*: +94-(0)11-5 864614 / 5 875614 / 2 825908 ▣ *Web > *: http://www.sakrio.com ▣ > > This email is subjected to the email Terms of Use and Disclaimer: > http://www.sakrio.com/email-legal. Please read this first. > -- >