[Newbie] running single files [message #40906] |
Tue, 07 January 2003 09:47 |
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Originally posted by: arnout.standaert.n-o-s-p-a-m.cit.kuleuven.ac.be
Hi all,
I'm involved in a small Java introductory course which, of course,
uses a number of one-file helloworld-type example java programs. Now,
I'm myself very interested in Eclipse as a java IDE, but I'm afraid
it's not to be designed for this kind of thing. There isn't a way to
open and compile individual java files, the only way seems to create
a new project and then "Import..." the file and then build and run
the project. This is, of course, a very complex procedure for running
a single .java file.
I'm using JCreator LE for now to do this kind of elementary write-
class compile-class run-class cycle. Is there any way to do this in
Eclipse, too?
Thanks in advance for your patience with a total newbie,
Wald
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Re: [Newbie] running single files [message #41029 is a reply to message #40936] |
Tue, 07 January 2003 21:56 |
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Originally posted by: arnout.standaert.n-o_s-p-a-m.cit.kuleuven.ac.be
Daniel Megert <daniel_megert@oti.com> wrote:
> Wald,
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> you have to create a Java project and you should use eclipse.tools for
> these kind of questions.
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> HTH
> Dani
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Okay, will post over there, excuse my ignorance :-)
Wald
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Re: [Newbie] running single files [message #588456 is a reply to message #40936] |
Tue, 07 January 2003 21:56 |
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Originally posted by: arnout.standaert.n-o_s-p-a-m.cit.kuleuven.ac.be
Daniel Megert <daniel_megert@oti.com> wrote:
> Wald,
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> you have to create a Java project and you should use eclipse.tools for
> these kind of questions.
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> HTH
> Dani
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Okay, will post over there, excuse my ignorance :-)
Wald
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