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Eclipse is an integrated development environment for Java. | Eclipse is an integrated development environment for Java. | ||
===Setting up a FreeMind project under Eclipse === | |||
You download FreeMind to ~/src/freemind say. | |||
Then, you have to compile FreeMind on command line using "ant dist". | |||
After that you open a new project with working directory ~/src you should find the following settings: | |||
* The binaries are stored into ~/src/bin/classes. | |||
* You have two source folders. | |||
* All jars you find in ~/src/freemind are added to the project. | |||
Then finish the project settings and there should be no errors in the project. You can run FreeMind starting the class <code java>freemind.main.FreeMind</code>. | |||
==Guides by Bob Alexander== | ==Guides by Bob Alexander== |
Revision as of 06:42, 1 September 2007
Eclipse is an integrated development environment for Java.
Setting up a FreeMind project under Eclipse
You download FreeMind to ~/src/freemind say. Then, you have to compile FreeMind on command line using "ant dist". After that you open a new project with working directory ~/src you should find the following settings:
- The binaries are stored into ~/src/bin/classes.
- You have two source folders.
- All jars you find in ~/src/freemind are added to the project.
Then finish the project settings and there should be no errors in the project. You can run FreeMind starting the class freemind.main.FreeMind
.