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− | === Creating a Java class inside a package === | + | === 5. Creating a Java class inside a package === |
− | + | 5.1. Go to the "src" folder in your package and right click on it, then select: ''New -> Class''<br/> | |
− | [[Image:newclass1.jpg | | + | [[Image:newclass1.jpg |600px]] |
− | + | <br/>5.2. In the ''New Java Class'' window, write down your class name, e.g."VehicleRegistration" and check the ''public static void main(String[] args)''. Press Finish to close the window.<br /> | |
− | [[Image:newclass2.jpg | | + | [[Image:newclass2.jpg |500px ]] |
− | + | <br/>5.3. The following code will be the content of the ''VehicleRegistration'' class in ''cs.ecl.basics.lab'' package.<br /> | |
− | [[Image:newclass3.jpg | | + | [[Image:newclass3.jpg |600px ]] |
Latest revision as of 12:20, 30 January 2011
5. Creating a Java class inside a package
5.1. Go to the "src" folder in your package and right click on it, then select: New -> Class
5.2. In the New Java Class window, write down your class name, e.g."VehicleRegistration" and check the public static void main(String[] args). Press Finish to close the window.
5.3. The following code will be the content of the VehicleRegistration class in cs.ecl.basics.lab package.