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Revision as of 19:48, 1 February 2011
DPS914 - Basic Lab
Contents
- 1 Preparing Eclipse
- 2 Creating your first Java project
- 3 Browsing Java elements using the package explorer
- 4 Editing Java elements
- 5 Creating a Java class
- 6 Renaming Java elements
- 7 Moving and copying Java elements
- 8 Navigate to a Java element's declaration
- 9 Viewing the type Hierarchy
- 10 Searching the workbench
- 11 Running your programs
- 12 Debugging your programs
- 13 Evaluating expressions
- 14 Evaluating snippets
- 15 Using the Java browsing perspective
- 16 Writing and running JUnit tests
Preparing Eclipse
Creating your first Java project
Browsing Java elements using the package explorer
- To browse java elements using package explorer, expand the java package to show all the java classes.
- Expand a java class, all the java elements are now visible.
Editing Java elements
Creating a Java class
Renaming Java elements
Moving and copying Java elements
- Right click on a java class -> Refactor -> Move | |
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