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The BlueJ Tutorial

The BlueJ Tutorial Version for BlueJ Version Michael K lling M rsk Institute University of Southern Denmark Table of contents Copyright M. K lling 2 Copyright M. K lling Contents 1 Foreword 4 About BlueJ ..4 Copyright, licensing and redistribution ..4 Scope and audience ..4 Feedback ..5 2 Installation 6 Installation on Installation on Macintosh ..7 Installation on Linux/Unix and other systems ..7 Installation 3 Getting started edit / compile / execute 8 Starting BlueJ ..8 Opening a project ..9 Creating 11 Editing a 13 13 Help with compiler 14 4 Doing a bit 16 Inspection .. 16 Passing objects as 18 5 Creating a new project 20 the project directory .. 20 Creating 20 Creating dependencies .. 21 Removing elements .. 21 Table of contents Copyright M. K lling 3 6 Using the code pad 22 Showing the code 22 Simple expression 23 Receiving objects .. 23 Inspecting objects.

The first time you launch BlueJ, it will search for a Java system (JDK). If it finds more than one suitable Java system (e.g. you have JDK 1.4.2 and JDK 1.5.0 installed), a dialog will let you select which one to use. If it does not find one, you will be asked to locate it yourself (this can happen when a JDK system has been

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