Install Eclipse if you already do not have it on your system.
(Note : for installing eclipse go to the following web site URL and follow the installation instructions
http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/)
Step 1: Open Eclipse, Make sure all the open projects are closed
Step 2: Select the Help Menu --> Select the " Install new Software " and type in the following link in the " Work with " field


(Note : Depending on the version of eclipse use the link - when you type in the link it gets autocompleted for the version of eclipse you are using. This sample installation is on Eclipse Kepler (4.3 version)).
Step 3: Select the " General purpose tools " by expanding it.

Step 4: From the options under the " General purpose tools " select the item show in the screenshot and click on the next button.

Step 5: Click on the next button and the review items to be installed window will be displayed

Click on the next button
Step 6: Select on the " I agree to terms of the license agreement " radio button and click on the finish radio button.

Click on the Finish button

Step 7: Restart eclipse once installation is complete by selecting yes in the following window.

Step 8: To verify that installation is complete select the new visual class option you can see options Swing and SWT

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