Graphic tutorial on how to install JDK and MyEclipse
1. Click the JDK installation package, and then continue to click next. Finally, click OK
2. Install MyEclipse:
1 > double click MyEclipse and click next
2 > accept the loading agreement
First select I accept the terms of the license agreement. If you don't select it, you can't continue! Continue to the next step
3 > select the installation path
Click Change and select the path you want to install. It is recommended that you do not use Chinese. If you use Chinese, the project is easy to report inexplicable errors, which is more troublesome. Next next next
4 > select the tool to install
Select customize optional software. In this area, you only need to select all, regardless of others. Next
5 > Customize optional software. Don't worry about selecting all of them. Next
6 > select the operating system of your computer. Mine is 64 bit win10. Next
7 > start the installation. It won't take long, about a few minutes
8 > installation completed
Select launch MyEclipse to open MyEclipse and finish to finish
9 > create project storage path
The change option is to create a project in MyEclipse. The path where the project is stored is also called workspace. The project will only be displayed in the workspace and can be defined at will (it is best not to use Chinese, which may cause errors). Use this as the default and do not ask again. It is optional, If you choose, the next time you go in, it will default to the workspace you choose. Click OK and MyEclipse will officially start (the first start is a little slow), so don't panic. The computer won't explode
10 > MyEclipse startup
Note: because you have already installed it, the pictures are borrowed from the Internet, ha ha
summary
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