Console interaction with classes [message #153013] |
Wed, 17 May 2006 18:37 |
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Originally posted by: bryan.head.gmail.com
I was wondering if there was a way, either built-in or through a plugin,
to create instances of classes, call their methods, set their variables,
etc. through a console (or any medium actually, but I don't really see how
one could do this except through a console...). Does that make sense? I
believe Dr. Java has this feature (though that program is, of course, on a
completely different level than Eclipse). Anyway, I have found this tool
absolutely priceless for basic testing purposes when developing simple
projects on Dr. Java and assumed it would be in Eclipse as well, but as of
yet have not figured out a way to do it...
Thanks in advance!
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Re: Console interaction with classes [message #153029 is a reply to message #153013] |
Wed, 17 May 2006 20:04 |
Darin Swanson Messages: 2386 Registered: July 2009 |
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HTH
Darins
"Bryan Head" <bryan.head@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:05ab24c556609fcdaf8a94176f966b21$1@www.eclipse.org...
> I was wondering if there was a way, either built-in or through a plugin,
> to create instances of classes, call their methods, set their variables,
> etc. through a console (or any medium actually, but I don't really see how
> one could do this except through a console...). Does that make sense? I
> believe Dr. Java has this feature (though that program is, of course, on a
> completely different level than Eclipse). Anyway, I have found this tool
> absolutely priceless for basic testing purposes when developing simple
> projects on Dr. Java and assumed it would be in Eclipse as well, but as of
> yet have not figured out a way to do it...
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
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