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Revision as of 05:47, 5 September 2017
Eclipse is a very powerful IDE for Java development. You can download it from eclipse.org/downloads. This page will contain tips for using Eclipse more efficiently in this class.
Contents
Refresh
Sometimes after you pull from git you will find that your project needs to be refreshed. The following steps are a bit heavy handed, but often will get your project back up and working again.
Select your project in the package explorer:
- "F5" to refresh
- "Alt-F5" to refresh Maven
- "Project" -> "Clean..." from the menu bar.
Note in order to invoke the function keys on some laptops you need to press the Function modifier key.
Content Assist
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