Recipe 4.9 Running Your Code
4.9.1 Problem
You want to run
your code.
4.9.2 Solution
Select one of the following items in the Run menu:
- Run
Run Last Launched
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Runs the last launched program
- Run
Run History
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Enables you to select programs to run from a submenu
- Run
Run As
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Enables you to select how to run a program—with the Java
Applet, Java Application, JUnit Test (discussed in Chapter 5), or Run-time Workbench
- Run
Run
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Enables you to set the launch configuration and run your code
4.9.3 Discussion
Before running your code, save your files, or Eclipse will prompt you
to do so. The general way to run your code is to select Run
Run As, and then choose the way you want to run your code from the
submenu: Java Applet, Java Application, JUnit Test, or Run-time
Workbench (used to run plug-ins under development).
4.9.3.1 Eclipse 3.0
Eclipse 3.0 adds another option to the Run Run As submenu:
JUnit Plug-In Test. Eclipse 3.0 makes JUnit available for plug-in
development.
4.9.4 See Also
Chapter 5 on JUnit testing; Chapter 2 of
Eclipse (O'Reilly).
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