Java/C2/Hello-World-Program-in-Eclipse/English
Title of script: HelloWorld in Java using Eclipse
Author: TalentSprint
Keywords: HelloWorld, class, public, video tutorial
Visual Cue | Description |
Slide 1
Welcome |
Welcome to the spoken tutorial on HelloWorld in Java using Eclipse. |
Slide 2
Learning Outcomes |
In this tutorial, we are going to learn how to write a simple helloWorld program in Java using Eclipse. |
Slide 3
Tools Used |
For this tutorial we are using
Eclipse 3.7.0 and Ubuntu 11.10 |
Slide 4
Pre-requisites |
To follow this tutorial you must have Eclipse installed on your system.
and You must know how to create, save and run a file on Eclipse.
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Slide 5
"HelloWorld"
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Here is a line java code that prints the message Hello World
Now Let us try it on Eclipse. |
Minimize slides and launch Eclipse
Alt + F2 > eclipse |
Press Alt and F2 and in the dialog box type eclipse and hit enter. Click Ok at the Workspace
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Click on File > New > Project | Now let us add a new project
click File New and select Project |
Select Java Project.
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In the list of project Select Java Project and clickNext.
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In the project name Type DemoProject
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In the project name Type DemoProject
Please note that their is no space between Demo and Project 'D and P are in capital letters.
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Point to the Project Explorer portlet on the left. | Now let us add a new class to the project. Right click on the Project New select Class.
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Point to the New Java Class portlet
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In the class name type DemoProgram and in the method stuff select one that says Public, Static,Void main. Click Finish at the bottom right corner of the wizard.
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Point to the src directory in Project Explorer Portlet | Eclipse creates a file with the name called DemoClass.java .
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Point to the “code editor”
After the line “public static void main”
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As we can see, Eclipse has filled most of the code in the program.
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Click on the code editor | Now let us compile and execute the program.
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Point to output console at the botom of the code editor | The output message HelloWorld is displayed in the console window.
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Replace HelloWorld with Hello Java and run the code. | Now, let us change the code to print a different message.
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Point to the line public class DemoProgram
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Now let us understand the program piece by piece.
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Minimize the Eclipse window and switch to slides.
Summary |
We have come to the end of this tutorial.
We have also understood what each piece of the program does. |
Slide 7Assignment
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Create a java class by the name Greet that prints Program Successful when executed. |
Slide 8About the Spoken Tutorial Project
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To know more about the Spoken Tutorial project, watch the video available at the following link, that summarises the project.Alternatively, you can download and watch it. |
Slide 9Spoken Tutorial WorkshopsThe Spoken Tutorial Project Team
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The Spoken Tutorial Project Team.
Conducts workshops using spoken tutorials.
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Slide 10Acknowledgement
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Spoken Tutorial Project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project.
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Slide 11About the contributor
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This tutorial has been contributed by TalentSprint.
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