1. Modular Code Folding
Description: vs #region and #endregion Modular code folding used to think that the world IDE should have this function
/files/binbin1987/code folding. RAR (Follow the textual instructions here to get ready for work)
Follow the instructions in the previous document and go to the preferences--java--editor--collapse
Select Last User customization
After the setting is successful, use:
[Start]
..//code for ....//Codes
[end]
2. Visual development
Visual Plug-ins larger, this network up and down bar
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1 Create a new project File->new->project the Project Wizard, select Java Project. ->next Enter Project Name:myproject, Eclipse automatically builds a workspace working folder for you, and your project exists here.
2 A new project has been built. Add SWT ToolKit, menu project->properties Select Java Build Path to the left and Libraries tab on the right, click the Add Library button and select Standard Widget Toolkit (swt) Click Next to select the Include support for JFace library end. This allows the SWT JFace control to be used.
3 Select your project MyProject. Select the New Icon button, select Visual Class in the bottom others, click Next, Source folder is the default project folder, package fill in Chenyabi, Name fill in Hello, expand left The side of SWT selects the Shell, which is checked on public static void main (string[] args) and ends.
Add a file with more Visual Class
File Open with a Visual editer
3. Packaging Jar Plugin
/files/binbin1987/generates JAR Plug-ins. rar
Follow the steps inside, and when you're done, the item will have a buid fat jar on the right button.
Click the Post popup page
Jar-name for Output executable file name (output path is the project root directory)
Main-class is the class for the program entry main
The above two correct fill in after the point is done ...
From[http://www.cnblogs.com/binbin1987/archive/2009/06/18/1506023.html]