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== Getting Started ==
== Getting Started ==
To begin, make sure Eclipse is installed and working on your computer.
To begin, make sure Eclipse is installed and working on your computer.

Revision as of 07:49, 26 March 2008

Introduction

This activity will guide you through basic usage of the Eclipse IDE and JUnit for use with Webcat. Please have a computer available on which you may install Eclipse IDE. Also, please note that the following conventions will be used to draw attention to different parts of the article.

Java Code will look like this.

PseudoCode will look like this.

Commands will look like this.

A string of menu commands will be marked as follows:
File => Save As

A string of keys will be marked as follows:
[Ctrl]+[Alt]+[Delete]

Instructive Graphics Will appear as follows:

http://d-site.net/stuff/pics-storage/kubuntu-install-sm2.png

Getting Started

To begin, make sure Eclipse is installed and working on your computer.