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Application
Programming
Hend Alkittawi
Eclipse IDE
Introduction to Eclipse IDE
ECLIPSE IDE
Eclipse is an integrated development environment (IDE) used in
computer programming.
It is a popular IDE for Java development.
In Eclipse you can create new Java projects and import
existing projects to the workspace.
An Eclipse workspace is a folder on the disk where the project
and application files are stored.
Get eclipse here
CREATING A PROJECT IN ECLIPSE
1.
Open Eclipse and select/create a workspace > Launch
2.
If the welcome window appears, choose to hide it
3.
In the Package Explorer (top left area of IDE), right
click and select New > Java Project
4.
Name your project
5.
Ensure that the create module-info.java file is unchecked
6.
Click “finish”
Open Eclipse and
select/create a
workspace > Launch
If the welcome window
appears, choose to hide
it
Create a new Java project using the new project wizard (multiple ways)
Name your project (for labs, follow the lab guidelines!)
Ensure that the create module-info.java file is unchecked
CREATING A CLASS IN AN ECLIPSE PROJECT
1.
Expand your project
2.
Right-click on src > New > Class
3.
Name your class following Java naming convention
4.
To run your class, you need a main method. With that,
you can click the green “run” button at the top of the
IDE to run your program and see results in the console.
Create a new Java class
right-click on src > New > Class
give the class a name > finish
leave this as the default package
optional, can be added later
Edit and run your code
IMPORTING A PROJECT IN ECLIPSE
1.
If you have an Eclipse project in a zip file, unzip the
file
2.
Open Eclipse and select/create a workspace > Launch
3.
If the welcome window appears, choose to hide it
4.
In the Package Explorer (top left area of IDE), right
click and select Import …
5.
Select General > Existing Project Into Workspace > Next
6.
Browse to find the unzipped project directory > Finish
Import an existing project using the import project wizard (multiple ways)
Select General > Existing Project Into Workspace > Next
Browse to find the unzipped project directory > Finish
CODE DEMO
-
Create a Java project
and a Java class to
demo concepts!
DO YOU HAVE ANY
QUESTIONS?
THANK
YOU!
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