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Revision as of 19:26, 26 September 2017
Welcome to the Java Training Course at teherba.org. Inhalation of some Java coffee will definitely help you in the following sessions, which are all described in separate pages. The corresponding discussion pages show the solutions and additional explanations.
Online Java Interactive Development Environment
In the beginning, we can use the free Online Java IDE to compile and run Java programs. Simply write the Java program with the text editor of your choice (Notepad on Windows, (g)vim on Linux), paste the code into the Online IDE window, enter commandline arguments, and press the button Compile & Execute. After a few seconds, you will see the output of the Java compiler and - if the compilation was successful - of the program execution.
There is a comparision of such online Java compilers, among them:
Prerequisites
A more conventional setup is to develop on a personal workstation with a Java SDK.