[program-java] Re: Eclipse: Creating a Class

  • From: "George Bell" <george@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <program-java@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2008 14:22:37 +0100

Sheesh!  You wouldn't want to have arthritic fingers for
that one, would you?

George.

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:program-java-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Corbett, James
Sent: 23 October 2008 13:02
To: program-java@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [program-java] Re: Eclipse: Creating a Class

Yup, ALT + W + V + P + ENTER.... which will place you in the
treeview of the Project Explorer.

Jim 

-----Original Message-----
From: program-java-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:program-java-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of
Pamela Mast
Sent: October 22, 2008 2:58 PM
To: program-java@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [program-java] Re: Eclipse: Creating a Class


Hi Jim,

I also am a beginner with Eclipse, and beginning to use Java
and JSP in my 
project.
Question:
Is there a keyboard command to get from the Class that was
just created to 
the Project Explorer?
If not, then how do I get from where I currently am after
creating the Class 
to the Project Explorer?


Thanks, and keep up the good work,
Pamela

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Corbett, James" <James.Corbett@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Program-J (E-mail)" <program-java@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2008 12:13 PM
Subject: [program-java] Eclipse: Creating a Class


Eclipse: Creating a Class

Ok, so far we have created a workspace, and a package.... In
the real world 
of Java, we haven't accomplished much. In fact, all that we
have done is 
useless.

Therefore, lets make this thing a thing....

Therefore, we are going to create a class.... A class is a
template for a 
thing.... A thing is an object and objects have attributes
and properties.

1. Again, from the File\New\ menu, select Class....

2. A new screen will appear and you are prompted for a name
for your 
class... In the java language all classes start with a
capitol letter so in 
our example we will call it Main... Note the capitol M.

3. Since our example is of a MVC (Multi View Controller we
have a start up 
class Main which will be in the package main with a lower
case m....

4. In order to denote this class as our main start up we
must first add a 
few things:

5. Once you have entered the class name, tab until you reach
"public static 
void main (String[] args)" and select the check box....
Continue tabbing until you locate the Finish button.

6. If you view your project explorer and note that the class
file is not in 
the main package, you can right click the file, locate
Refactor\Move and 
then move the file into the corresponding package.



James M. Corbett

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