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   2. Creating your first Java project
 
   2. Creating your first Java project
 
     1)In menu, click file->new->Java project.
 
     1)In menu, click file->new->Java project.
     2)Project name type MyfirstPrj, click finish.  
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     2)Project name type MyFirstPrj, click finish.  
 
   3. Browsing Java elements using the package explorer
 
   3. Browsing Java elements using the package explorer
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    In the left side of Eclipse, that is the package explorer.
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    Use mouse to expend MyFirstPrj, you can see src and JRE System Library.
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  4. Creating a Java class
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    In package explorer, right click on src folder, and select new->class, type student, and click enter key.
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    in student.java, type the code. sample code is at
 
   4. Editing Java elements
 
   4. Editing Java elements
  5. Creating a Java class
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   6. Renaming Java elements
 
   6. Renaming Java elements
 
   7. Moving and copying Java elements
 
   7. Moving and copying Java elements

Revision as of 17:53, 23 January 2011

Basic Lab:

 1. Preparing Eclipse     
    1)Goto Eclipse from http://www.eclipse.org.
    2)Choose Classic 3.6.0 and download it.
    3)Unzip eclipse to c:\eclipse\ide_java folder
    4)Doubleclick eclipse.exe in c:\eclipse\ide_java\eclipse
    5)Workspace type ./wksp/Basics/lab
 2. Creating your first Java project
    1)In menu, click file->new->Java project.
    2)Project name type MyFirstPrj, click finish. 
 3. Browsing Java elements using the package explorer
    In the left side of Eclipse, that is the package explorer.
    Use mouse to expend MyFirstPrj, you can see src and JRE System Library.
 4. Creating a Java class
    In package explorer, right click on src folder, and select new->class, type student, and click enter key.
    in student.java, type the code. sample code is at
 4. Editing Java elements
 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