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Java™ Application Development on Linux - Dator

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10.4 Eclipse: The Source of SWT255Figure 10.13 The Eclipse Resource perspectivecan display and pretend that this is “educati<strong>on</strong>al.” We like trees too much todo that. So let’s pick up the pace a bit. The first screen in Figure 10.14 asksyou to select the type of project. The next screen asks for a project name andit automatically chooses a directory to house the project. In Secti<strong>on</strong> 10.4.3 wewill talk about changing away from this default. For now, trust Eclipse to doit right. Enter a project name and hit the Next butt<strong>on</strong>.The next screen shows a tabbed display. The first tab allows you to addfolders for source code. If you have already worked out a directory structure foryour project, you may build it here. The next tab is the Projects tab. Here youspecify other projects <strong>on</strong> which this project depends. The next tab is theLibraries tab. Basically, it lets you specify the project’s classpath. Eclipse putsits preferred set of JARs <strong>on</strong> the classpath by default, including those that arestandard with whichever Java runtime Eclipse found <strong>on</strong> startup. The last tab iscalled Order and Export; it allows you to specify the order in which source

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