Run your Java program within Eclipse to check for errors
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Eclipse is a very good IDE ( Integrated Development Environment ) for Java Development. You can program easily and efficiently with that. Here are few steps for that :
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You should use project and class name matching to your project functionality.Thanks
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Create class in appropriate package.Thanks
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Use proper indentation.Thanks
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- Avoid placing all the classes in default package.Thanks
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