Setting up j2ee developer environment in ubuntu/linux

A java developer machine has following most frequent tools in his machine.
1.  Sun JDK 6.0
2.  Eclispe 3.4
3.  Tomcat 6.X
4.  MySql 5
5.  Apache 2

Currently above are the popular versions, please update version if a newer version is available. Also, I have tried to list down all the necessary links and commands so that you can save time in finding these links or commands.

if you find something missing, please post a comment.

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