
This tutorial is for students who are currently taking a Java course that uses Eclipse and for Java programmers who
want to develop Java projects using Eclipse. Eclipse is an open source supported by IBM. This brief tutorial will help you to become familiar with Eclipse. Specifically, you will learn how to create projects, create programs, compile, and run programs. Assume that you have installed Eclipse files in c:\eclipse. To start Eclipse, double-click on the eclipse icon in the c:\eclipse folder, as shown in Figure 1. The Workspace Launcher window now appears, as shown in Figure 2. Enter c:\smith in the Workspace field and click OK to display the Eclipse UI, as shown in Figure 3. (If the workspace already contains projects, the projects will be displayed in the UI.) Workspace is actually a directory that stores your project files.
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