Once you have added these jars to your Build Path, you are ready to write The Java perspective that has tried to be helpful. Jar is still actually in the lib folder, and it is just To verify this, you can use your operating system's fileīrowser, or switch Eclipse to Resource View you will see that the In fact, only the project configuration has changed, but the filesystem Look like it is in the Referenced Library area. The jar you just added to the Build Path will now Oddity: in the Java perspective, Eclipse will now show a "Referenced Library"Īrea in your project. However, note that when you add a jar to the Build Path, it will seem You can add each jar to your Build Path through the context menu. Or executed, both jars are in the classpath. Project's Build Path: this ensures that when the program is compiled Just putting these two jars into your lib folder does not allow Options in the context menu if you right-click on your project. Use one of your operating system's tools to copy the filesĪfter you do this, you must refresh your Eclipse project so thatĮclipse is notified of the change.Select "Import", and then navigate to your SLICK_HOME's libįolder.
Install Eclipse by extracting all the files in the archive.īe sure to download the full distribution, not just theĮxtract the archive file to some convenient location on your drive įor the rest of this tutorial, this location will be referenced This will supposedly be fixed in Java 1.7.) I recommend Linux users doing Java development stay with 32-bit (Unfortunately, last I checked, not all of Java's features work Which is needed to write your own Java programs.ĭownload the latest release for your operating system. You will need to download the following software.
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