![]() To open an editor window, select the "File" menu then "New File" | "Java." In this editor you should type the following section of code. This is where you want to write/save your program. ![]() At this point there should be only two things in this folder – the javabook folder and the awt_javabook_pkg.zip file that you downloaded previously. Select the Z:\ drive, then navigate through this system until you locate the lab1 directory you created earlier. Notice that the left hand side displays a view of the filesystem. It will take a few seconds to load jGrasp, but you should eventually see a window something like this: To start the jGRASP environment click on the "Start" icon and select "Programming Languages" | "jGrasp". You are finally ready to start writing some Java code. Click the "Extract" button to unzip the javabook package to your lab1 directory.In the Extract window, select Destination Dir of "Z:\Desktop\cs059\lab1".Select the "Actions" menu then "Extract".Select the "Edit" menu then "Select All".Click "contine" if the FilZip Registration window pops up.Double click on the awt_javabook_pkg icon to start the FilZip archiver program.Extract the javabook package from the awt_javabook_pkg.zip file as follows: Click the link for this file and follow the directions to save it in the lab1 directory you made previously. The file awt_javabook_pkg.zip contains the javabook package. Open up a web browser and enter the URL for this lab (note, capitalization is important): ![]() To get this lab to work, you will need to use a package of classes designed by your textbook’s author. Double-click on the "cs059" folder and create a new folder called "lab1.".Select "New" then "Folder" from the pop-up menu. Create a new directory (folder) by right-clicking the mouse in the window for the desktop Directory. Change to the "Desktop" directory stored on this drive.This will be labeled something like "Schafer on ‘Student’(Z:) Double click the icon for this Z drive. One of the "disks" that is mounted when you log on to Windows is your account on the CNS server.Double-click on the "My Computer" icon.In order to be able to access your java programs from both the Windows and the Linux/Debian side of things, you will need to store your files on your "Z drive." You should hang on to the paper with your password so that you can later log on to the Linux/Debian side of things if needed. NOTE: This will only change your password on the Windows side of things.When you are returned to the Security window press cancel.Enter your old and new passwords as instructed, then click "OK.".Hold down the, , and keys to pop-up the Windows NT Security window.In the Window logon window enter the "Username" and "Initial Password" you received in class.īefore starting the lab you may want to change your Windows password to something that you will remember.Once the system has completely loaded Windows, hold down the, , and keys to pop-up the Windows logon window. ![]() Eventually it will come to a blue screen with a menu on it.
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