Appendix D. JUnit IDE integration
This appendix covers
- Installing Eclipse and NetBeans
- Setting up the book’s source code in Eclipse and NetBeans
- Running JUnit tests in Eclipse and NetBeans
In this appendix, you’ll get to know the two most popular Java IDEs: the Eclipse IDE and the NetBeans IDE. We cover installation procedures, configuration, and how to run the book’s source code from within the IDEs.
D.1. JUnit integration with Eclipse
This section serves as a quick start to get you up and running with Eclipse and with the integrated JUnit.
D.1.1. Installing Eclipse
Installing Eclipse is very simple; the process consists of downloading Eclipse from http://eclipse.org/ and then unzipping it to somewhere on your hard drive. We recommend ...
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