![]() Eclipse keeps a file or two in the workspace that contains not only the projects but information about them (called metadata). On a Windows machine, you could put it in C:\workspace. On a MAC, you might put it in your user directory in a folder called Eclipse or Workspace. Put it where you can get at it if you have to. When you install Eclipse, you can tell Eclipse where to put the workspace. ![]() The workspace is just a folder/directory somewhere on your harddrive where Eclipse keeps information about your projects. The Eclipse workspaceĪ project is a program that you are writing in Eclipse. ensuring that line numbers appear in the editing pane. Besides showing you how to use the IDE in a basic fashion, we give instructions on how to set various preferences, e.g. You will not completely understand the Java code we write just concentrate on how we are using Eclipse. In this little module, we introduce you to the basics of Eclipse. It is called an IDE (Integrated Development Environment. We use application Eclipse to edit, test, and run Java programs.
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