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Re: how work with "jdk7u10" and "eclipse" [message #997396 is a reply to message #997247] |
Mon, 07 January 2013 10:07 |
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Hi,
I suspect that you have installed the JDK on your computer along with Eclipse. If you have any issues with the installation of the JDK or Eclipse, have a look at the installation guide. Now that you have your Eclipse properly installed, you just need to launch it (by double clicking on "eclipse" or "eclipse.exe" depending on your platform). Eclipse will start by asking you where your workspace is located. The workspace is just a folder where your projects will be located. Once launched, you should have something like this:
You can then create a new Java project by right clicking in the "Package Explorer" view or by using the "File -> New" menu. You can then copy your ".java" file inside your newly created project and start working on your Java application. You can find more information on the management of a Java application here. The Eclipse Java Development Tools can provide you with tons of features in order to build your Java application. You can have a look at some of the basic "must know" features here. When you will have mastered them, you can try advanced ones detailled there.
You can also find tutorials on Java development in Eclipse online.
Regards,
Stephane Begaudeau, Obeo
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