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JSP Tutorial #8 - Install Eclipse on Mac
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JSP Tutorial - Java Server Pages Tutorial - JSP Tutorial #8 - Install Eclipse on Mac

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FULL COURSE: JSP, Servlets and JDBC (80+ videos) http://www.luv2code.com/jsp (SPECIAL DISCOUNT) ---- This JSP tutorial series will help you quickly get up to speed with JSP. Download Tutorial Source Code: http://www.luv2code.com/downloads/youtube-jsp/jsp-tutorial-source-code-lite.zip ---- View more videos on the playlist: JSP Tutorial: https://goo.gl/fFVMrj Closed-Captioning and English subtitles available for this JSP Tutorial. ---- Follow luv2code for more JSP tutorial: Website: http://www.luv2code.com YouTube: http://goo.gl/EV6Kwv Twitter: http://goo.gl/ALMzLG Facebook: http://goo.gl/8pDRdA --- If you liked my JSP tutorial, then join my mailing list: Get exclusive access to new Java tutorials. - http://www.luv2code.com/joinlist --- Questions or problems about this JSP tutorial? Post them in the comments section below. --- Want to suggest a video for my JSP tutorial? Leave a comment below. I'm always looking for new video ideas. Let me know what video you'd like for me to create. --- Premium JSP Course Need More Details on JSP? - See my Premium JSP and Servlets course (80+ videos) - http://www.luv2code.com/jsp --- JSP Tutorial Transcript 00:00 Hey, welcome back to the JSP tutorial. In this video, I'm going to show you how to install Eclipse on the Mac. In particular, we are going to install the Java EE version of Eclipse, because that has built-in support for JSP. Okay, let's go ahead and get started. 00:18 All right, so the first thing we need to do is download Eclipse. In our browser, we will just visit Eclipse.org. This will bring us to the Eclipse website, and over on the far right is a download button. Let's go ahead and click on that button, and this will take us to the download page. All right, so now we are at the download page. Let's scroll down a bit, and we want to make use of the Eclipse IDE for Java EE developers. It's really important. Java EE version. The Java EE version has built-in support for JSF. 00:53 Let's go ahead and click on the download link here. I'm using a Mac right now, so I will download that version. That will take us to the download page. I will go ahead and click the option here for the download mirror. The browser will prompt me to download the file. I'll go ahead and hit okay. Then we will start downloading it to our system. This will take a while, so what I'll do is I'll kind of step away, and I'll come back once the download is complete. 01:24 All right, so we have downloaded the file. Now what we need to do is unzip Eclipse. The first thing I do is I'll move into the downloads directory, and there's the file that we just downloaded, the Eclipse Java EE. I'll go ahead and double-click this file to unzip it. All right. Now what I'd like to do, now that this file is unzipped ... what I'd like to do is move it to my JSP for Beginners folder that I created in a previous video. Let me go ahead and open up a new Finder window here. Just resize the windows. Give me one second. 02:00 At the bottom, I have my JSP for Beginners. That's the one that we created in our previous Mac video. I will go ahead and double-click in there. That's where we installed our Tomcat from the previous video. I'll take this Eclipse folder that I just unzipped, and I'll move it down to that JSF for Beginners folder. Again, this JSF for Beginners folder is just a little scratch sample folder that we are going to use for our JSP class, just to keep everything in one location. Good, we just simply move that from downloads over to our JSP for Beginners. Good job. 02:33 All right, so now that we have the file in our JSP for Beginners directory, let's go ahead and run Eclipse. I will simply select the Eclipse icon in this Eclipse folder, and I will just double-click it, and this will start up Eclipse for me. I will go ahead and hit open to start it to run. Then they are going to prompt me for a workspace. A workspace is simply a folder where we put our sample code. Normally, I would keep the defaults, but in this example, I'm going to change it. I'm going to click on browse, and I'll move over to this JSP for Beginners directory, and then in the bottom left, I'm going to click on that button there for a new folder. For new folder, I'll just type in the name of "workspace." I'll create a new workspace folder here in JSP for Beginners. 03:18 Hit okay, and so this what the layout should look like once we have that setup. Again, you can put your workspace anywhere you like, but I'm just putting it here in this one directory, just so it keeps track of everything else for this JSP for Beginners class. All right, so once I'm happy with that, I go ahead and hit on okay. Eclipse will start running, and then I'll make it to the welcome screen. [Snip] End of JSP tutorial transcript

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