Course Outline
Introduction
Overview of the Eclipse IDE
The Different Eclipse IDE Distributions
Understanding the Advantages of Eclipse
Downloading and Installing the Eclipse IDE
Setting Up and Running the Eclipse IDE
Understanding Eclipse Terminologies
Exploring the Eclipse User Interface
- Using the Toolbar
- Using Eclipse Perspectives
Using Eclipse Java Perspectives
Working with Projects
Debugging in Eclipse
Creating Your First Java Application in Eclipse
- Creating Projects and Packages
- Creating Java Classes
- Creating a Java Interface
- Creating an XML File
Building and Running Your Code
- Running Your Java Program in Eclipse
- Running Your Java Program Outside Eclipse
Exporting Projects
Importing Projects
Source Code Navigation in the Eclipse IDE
Using the Content Assist Functionality
Using the Quick Fix Functionality
Generating Code in Eclipse
Using Refactoring Facilities in Eclipse
Working Efficiently with the Eclipse IDE Using Shortcuts
Installing Eclipse Plugins
Using Code Templates
Managing Tasks in Eclipse
Optimizing the Eclipse IDE Settings
Troubleshooting
Closing Remarks
Requirements
- Familiarity with Java programming
Testimonials (4)
That we got a complex overview also about the context - for example why do we need some annotations and what they mean. I liked the practical part of the training - having to manually run the commands and call the rest api's
Alina - ACCENTURE SERVICES S.R.L
Course - Quarkus for Developers
the trainer can clearly explain the topic and can answer every question.
Hannah Mae Lubigan - Security Bank Corporation
Course - Advanced Spring Boot
All to topic actually including API
RODULFO ALMEDA JR - DATAWORLD COMPUTER CENTER
Course - Introduction to JavaServer Faces
The breadth of the topis covered was quite a bit and the trainer tried to do justice to that.