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COMP 401 ECLIPSE SETUP Instructor: Robert Mills. John Hansen ECLIPSE – ONE TIME SETUP Separate folder setup instructions for Windows and Mac users Once we get to using Eclipse, instructions are the same If you run into a problem with any of these steps, please contact us and we will help you with setup. 2 WINDOWS USERS – SETTING UP THE WORKSPACE FOLDERS Open “My Computer” Click on “Start” and then “My Computer” Open your “C:” drive Create a new folder called “comp401workspace” Open the “comp401workspace” folder Do not include the quotes in the name Do not include the quotes in the name Open the “comp401workspace” folder Leave the window showing the folder contents open 3 WINDOWS USERS – SETTING UP THE WORKSPACE FOLDERS From the recitation page of the course website, download Eclipse and the ObjectEditor package onto your desktop If you are using Internet Explorer Save the file to the you desktop by clicking on the desktop icon on the left-hand-side of the Save window If you are using Mozilla Firefox For all the files, you must right-click and then choose the “Save link as…” or “Save target as…” option Download the files to your desktop Drag the files you save from the desktop to the “comp401workspace” folder you opened up earlier 4 WINDOWS USERS – STARTING ECLIPSE Unzip your Eclipse, go to its extracted folder, and create a shortcut of the file “eclipse.exe” onto your desktop Double-click on the Eclipse shortcut on your desktop 5 MAC USERS – SETTING UP THE WORKSPACE FOLDERS Open your “Documents” folder Create a new folder called “comp401workspace” Open “comp401workspace” Do not include the quotes in the name Do not include the quotes in the name Open the “comp401workspace” folder 6 MAC USERS – SETTING UP THE WORKSPACE FOLDERS From the recitation page of the course website, download Eclipse and the ObjectEditor package onto your desktop If you are using Safari or Mozilla Firefox For all the files, you must right-click and then choose the “Save link as…” or “Save target as…” option Download the files to your desktop Drag the files you save from the desktop to the “comp401workspace” folder you opened up earlier 7 MAC USERS – STARTING ECLIPSE Open your “Applications” folder Open the “eclipse” folder Double-click on eclipse.exe 8 SETTING UP THE ECLIPSE WORKSPACE From this point on, the instructions are the same for Windows and Mac users 9 SETTING UP THE ECLIPSE WORKSPACE When you first start Eclipse, you may see the Workspace launcher screen If you do, click OK 10 SETTING UP THE ECLIPSE WORKSPACE When you first start Eclipse, you may see the Startup tab If you do, you can close it using the “x” button for the tab 11 SETTING UP THE ECLIPSE WORKSPACE You should now see something like this 12 SETTING UP THE ECLIPSE WORKSPACE If you already gotten some other workspace opened, you can switch between workspaces by clicking on “File” then “Switch Workspace” then “your target workspace” 13 SETTING UP THE COMP401 PROJECT Create a new Java Project by clicking on “File” then “New” and then “Java Project” 14 SETTING UP THE COMP401 PROJECT Select the “Create new project in workspace” Click Next 15 SETTING UP THE COMP401 PROJECT Click on “Libraries” You should see something like this In particular JRE System Library should be in the list Click on “Add External JARs…” 16 SETTING UP THE COMP401 PROJECT Browse to the “comp401workspace” folder you created Double-click on oeall13.jar You should see something like this oeall13.jar should be in the list Click on Finish at the bottom of the window 17 SETTING UP THE COMP401 PROJECT You should see something like this 18 CREATE A JAVA PACKAGE On the tool bar, select “File->New->Package” or click the “New Java Package” icon, create a package called comp401pkg 19 ADDING A NEW CLASS Right-click on “comp401pkg” then “New” and then “Class” 20 ADDING A NEW CLASS Call the class “ASafeArgPrinter” Do not change any other settings or enter other information Click Finish at the bottom of the window 21 ADDING A NEW CLASS You should see something like this Eclipse has already made the class header for you You can now write the class body in the edit window 22 RUNNING ASAFEARGPRINTER FROM ECLIPSE Right-click on “ASafeArgPrinter.java” then “Run As…” and then “Java Application”(or Ctrl+F11) Make sure you have finished the main method before running it. 23 SPECIFY ARGUMENTS TO YOUR PROGRAM (REVIEW) Right click on your Java file -> Run As -> Run Configurations -> Arguments 24 COMPILING IN ECLIPSE By default, Eclipse auto-compiles for you so you never have to To turn auto-compile on or off, click on “Project” and then check or uncheck the “Build Automatically” option If it is checked, then auto-compile is on 25 DEBUG YOUR PROGRAMS (1) Debug Perspective (F11) Switch Views 26 DEBUG YOUR PROGRAMS (2) Check this box. 27 DEBUG YOUR PROGRAMS (3) Step Into(F5) & Step Over(F6) Watch Set breakpoints on the side bar Code 28 ECLIPSE AND YOU You have successfully setup Eclipse for all the programming we will do in our course Feel free to explore Eclipse and use it for your assignments from now on If you have any questions or problems about Eclipse, feel free to ask me 29 SCREEN CAPTURES Select the window you want to capture. Press Alt + PrntScr (Windows) or Command + Shift + 4, then Spacebar (Mac) An image of the screen is in your copy buffer Paste into document for your assignment. 30