The goal of the tutorials is to show you how to use the primary features of JDE to create, edit, build, debug, and run a project.
The first section is provided to familiarize you with the concepts, tools, and development process used in JDE. To learn the basic features of JDE, work through tutorials one through five. Tutorials six and seven describe advanced JDE features.
Introducing JDE discusses the process of using JDE to create Internet applications and web pages.
Tutorial Four: Browsing a Project shows you how to browse the classes and methods that make up your project. You will also learn how to search for strings in your source code.
Tutorial Five: Debugging a Project describes how to locate and correct bugs that prevent the project from performing correctly. You will use the debugger to inspect threads, set breakpoints, and examine expressions.