One of the highlights of SpringSource's development tools is the hands-on operation tutorial (Task-Focused Tutorials). It is also easy to do such a tutorial. Select the menu
File> New> Other> User defined ence> Cheat Sheet. Follow the prompts to do it step by step. You can also use the auxiliary designer. The most comprehensive tutorial comes from
Https://www6.software.ibm.com/developerworks/cn/education/opensource/os-cheatsheets/index.html
Create a memo form in Eclipse (I have a complete Chinese PDF version here. Leave an Email for it ).
Now I have prepared a HelloWorld tutorial. How can I use it? Copy the following code:
<? Xml version = "1.0" encoding = "UTF-8"?>
<Cheatsheet title = "use Eclipse/MyEclipse to compile and run the HelloWorld program">
<Intro href = "/org.eclipse.platform.doc. user/reference/ref-cheatsheets.htm">
<Description>
<B> This tutorial describes how to use Eclipse to complete the first HelloWorld program. </B> <br/>
Author: beansoft@126.com <br/>
This will help you create an ever-changing entry program named & quot; Hello World & quot. We will create a Java project and a class. At runtime, this class will print a & quot; Hello world to the console! & Quot ;. <Br/>
Okay, let's start now!
</Description>
</Intro>
<Item title = "access the author's Java blog" dialog = "true" skip = "true">
<Description>
<B> Welcome to my Java blog. Skip this step. </B> <br/>
Http://www.blogjava.net/beansoft/
</Description>
<Command serialization = "org. eclipse. ui. browser. openBrowser (tooltip = access, url = http: // www.blogjava.net/beansoft/)" confirm = "false">
</Command>
</Item>
<Item title = "Open Java graph" dialog = "false" skip = "false" href = "/org.eclipse.platform.doc. user/concepts/concepts-4.htm">
<Description>
If you do not have a Java image, select <B> Window </B> & gt; <B> Open Perspective </B> & gt; & lt