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Unzip the installation file Setup.exe of JCreator in a temporary directory and follow the steps for the Setup Wizard. Setting up JCreator with the Java Development Kit (JDK) Make sure you have the Java Development Kit suite installed from Sun, instead of the Java Runtime Environment. JDK Version 1.6:. Click JDK 6, and you will be forwarded to the download page. After the installation, start JCreator. Click Configure Options. In the tree, select JDK Profiles.
Click the New button. Browse to the root directory of the JDK installation. For example, C: Program Files Java jdk1.6.0. On the Profile Settings dialog box, check to see if the Name field contains the version of the selected JDK directory. Click File New Project. Create a test project from the Basic Java Application template. Compile and run the project by pressing F7 and F5 on the keyboard.
JCreator now runs your Java application. It means that that path for the compiler or virtual machine is not configured correctly in JCreator. Make sure you have the Java Development Kit suite installed from Sun, instead of the Java Runtime Environment. JDK Version 1.6:. Click JDK 6, and you will be forwarded to the download page. After the installation, start JCreator. Click Configure Options.
In the tree, select JDK Profiles. Click the New button. Browse to the root directory of the JDK installation. For example, C: Program Files Java jdk1.6.0. On the Profile Settings dialog box, check to see if the Name field contains the version of the selected JDK directory. Click File New Project. Create a test project from the Basic Java Application template.
Compile and run the project by pressing F7 and F5 on the keyboard. JCreator now runs your Java application. 1) Make sure you have the JDK documentation installed from Sun. JDK Version 1.6:. (Bottom of the page) 2) Unzip the documentation archive to a directory. (For example C: Program Files Java jdk1.6.0 ) 3) After the installation start JCreator, open the Options dialog box from the Configure menu. Choose the tree item 'JDK Profiles' and click on the Edit button.
The Profile Settings dialog will now popup. Select the documentation tab and add the root folder (C: Program Files Java jdk1.6.0 ) of the java documentation directory to the list. Close the dialogs. 4) - Open a Java document in JCreator. Select the name of a class followed by Ctrl+F1. (For example String) - The internal browser will display the Java API documentation of the selected class.
Option One. Choose Options from the Configure menu. Select JDK Tools, select Run Application from the pulldown list, Edit. The Tool Configurations dialog box will be displayed.
Enable the checkbox 'Prompt for main method arguments' Option Two. Open or Create a project. Select Runtime Configurations from the build menu. Select new or edit.
The Set RunTime Configuration dialog will popup, where you can fill in the arguments. Start the runtime item via the pulldown menu next to the execute project-button.
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