Creating your first Java project
    
    
      In this section, you will create a new Java project. You will be using
      JUnit as your example project. JUnit is an open source unit testing framework for Java.
    
Getting the Sample Code (JUnit)
First you need to download the JUnit source code.
	- Click here to download the JUnit source code.
- Save the archive (do not extract) to a directory from now on referenced as <Downloads>.
Creating the project
	- Inside Eclipse select the menu item File > New >
	Project.... to open the New Project wizard
	
- Select Java Project then click Next 
	to start the
	
	 New Java Project wizard: New Java Project wizard: 
 On this page,
	  - type "JUnit" in the Project name field, and
- select "J2SE-1.4" in the Use an execution environment JRE field.
 Then click Finish.
- In the Package Explorer, expand the JUnit project and
	select the source folder src.
- Select the menu item File > Import....
- Expand General, select Archive file, and click Next.
	
- Click the Browse button next to the Archive
	file field and browse to select
	<Downloads>/junit381src.jar Note: This step assumes that you followed steps 1 and 2 in the Getting
	the Sample Code section above.
 
- In the Import wizard, expand the root node, press Deselect All and select only the junit node.
	You can expand and select elements within the junit
	directory on the left pane to view the individual resources that you
	are importing on the right pane. Note: Do not deselect any of the
	resources in the junit directory at this time. You will need all
	of these resources in the tutorial.
	  
 
- Make sure that the JUnit project's source folder appears in the destination Into folder
	field. Then click Finish. In the import progress
	indicator, notice that the imported resources are compiled as they are
	imported into the workbench. This is because the Build
	automatically option is checked on the Workbench preferences
	page.
- In the Package Explorer view, expand the JUnit project and the src folder to view the
	JUnit packages.
	 
 
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      New Java Project Wizard
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