I forgot to say this is happening to me with

$ LC_ALL=C dpkg-query -l eclipse*
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
| Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
|/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required (Status,Err: uppercase=bad)
||/ Name                  Version         Architecture    Description
+++-=====================-===============-===============-===============================================
ii  eclipse               3.8.1-1ubuntu1  all             Extensible Tool 
Platform and Java IDE
un  eclipse-common-nls    <none>                          (no description 
available)
un  eclipse-ecj           <none>                          (no description 
available)
ii  eclipse-egit          2.1.0-1         all             Eclipse Team provider 
for the Git version contr
ii  eclipse-jdt           3.8.1-1ubuntu1  all             Eclipse Java 
Development Tools (JDT)
un  eclipse-jdt-gcj       <none>                          (no description 
available)
un  eclipse-jgit          <none>                          (no description 
available)
ii  eclipse-pde           3.8.1-1ubuntu1  amd64           Eclipse Plug-in 
Development Environment (PDE)
un  eclipse-pde-gcj       <none>                          (no description 
available)
ii  eclipse-platform      3.8.1-1ubuntu1  amd64           Eclipse platform 
without development plug-ins
un  eclipse-platform-comm <none>                          (no description 
available)
ii  eclipse-platform-data 3.8.1-1ubuntu1  all             Eclipse platform 
without development plug-ins (
un  eclipse-platform-gcj  <none>                          (no description 
available)
un  eclipse-platform-nls  <none>                          (no description 
available)
un  eclipse-plugin-cvs    <none>                          (no description 
available)
ii  eclipse-rcp           3.8.1-1ubuntu1  amd64           Eclipse Rich Client 
Platform (RCP)
un  eclipse-rcp-gcj       <none>                          (no description 
available)
un  eclipse-source        <none>                          (no description 
available)

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Title:
  Help cannot be loaded: Error 500 Unable to compile class for JSP

Status in “eclipse” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in “eclipse” source package in Lucid:
  Confirmed
Status in “eclipse” package in Debian:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: eclipse

  Reliably reproducible.

  Steps to reproduce:
  1) Open Eclipse
  2) Go to "Help -> Help Contents"

  Expected result:
  Help content is loaded

  Actual result:
  ------------------------
  HTTP ERROR 500
  Problem accessing /help/index.jsp. Reason:

      Unable to compile class for JSP: 
  ------------------------

  Used SW:
  Ubuntu 10.04, amd64
  openjdk-6-jdk: 6b18~pre3-0ubuntu1

  It's regression in Eclipse 3.5.2 (Ubuntu package). I didn't have this issue 
in 3.5.1 (neither in Karmic nor in Lucid).
  I also tested standalone package Eclipse 3.5.2 from 
http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/ and it works well too.

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