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- Click on <key>Search</key>+<key>File</key> | - Click on <key>Search</key>+<key>File</key> |
- Enter <code>\n</code> (to count all lines) or <code>\n[\s]*</code> to count non-blank lines in the "Containing text:" field | - Enter ''\n'' (to count all lines) or ''\n[\s]*'' (to count non-blank lines) in the "Containing text:" field |
- Check the "Regular expressions" checkbox | - Check the "Regular expressions" checkbox |
- Enter <code>*.java</code> (or other file type) in the "File name patterns" field | - Enter ''*.java'' (or other file type) in the "File name patterns" field |
- Select the appropriate scope | - Select the appropriate scope |
- Click on <key>Search</key> | - Click on <key>Search</key> |
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In Eclipse, applications are started using the <key>Run</key> button or the "Run" menu. | In Eclipse, applications are started using the <key>Run</key> button or the "Run" menu. They are configured from the 'Run" menu using the "Run Configurations..." option. |
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| === Run Configurations === |
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| There are different kinds of run configurations, the two most important are configurations for Java Applications and configurations for JUnit tests. |
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| To create a run configuration, select the appropriate type and click on the [New launch configuration] button (that looks like a blank sheet with a + in the upper-right corner). Then, fill in the name and other relevant information. |
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