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  Tutorial: Creating a Project

This section explains the steps involved in developing a project in Eclipse IDE.

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This section explains the steps involved in developing a project in Eclipse IDE. These steps are:

1. Now, go and click to file->new->project icon.Click on ?Java Project? and give a project name of your choice (?NewProject?) and click Finish. This project will appear in the ?Package Explorer? area on the left panel. Some libraries are added automatically in the project. You can check it expanding the view by clicking on the + sign.


 

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