 Hi everyone in this video, I'll be talking about how you import a project in Eclipse and how do you make a typical submission on Island For this you'll need to install Java standard editions if you just Google for Java SA you can see Java SA downloads And over here you have Java standard edition 15, which is the current one JDK download I'm on macOS right now. I can choose the installer or compressed archive both are fine. I prefer the installer Similarly on Windows. I'm assuming you're on a 64 bit machine. So that's Windows X 64 installer Once you've installed Java SE Then you need to install Java IDE for Java developers All the links are there in the unit guide as well So you go to eclipse.org It says that this was released on 20 20 13. So be a bit careful So easier to go to eclipse.org and choose download And you can see it's eclipse IDE 2020 hyphen 12 you click there and Download the installer once the installer has been downloaded You can install which package is it that you would like to install on your computer? so Eclipse installer We're running eclipse installer. We're not adding that to applications and From this list, you want eclipse IDE for Java developers. Okay so once you have that Then and you open eclipse. It's gonna look something like that. You'll go to the workbench on the top right panel and That's your empty canvas Then import a project general existing projects into workspace then select archive file and And The one that I have put under practical class material, which is content and source codes for students updated Please know that I've made some changes. So please make sure that the file that you download is the updated one It contains a project content and source codes for students updated as well There are when you double click on that and click on source folder. It's gonna show you a massive list If you click on these three dots these three vertical dots and choose package presentation and Hierarchy is going to change the presentation really nicely So we are going to practice package and Introduction this is week two submission There are six files for attempts and the corresponding six files for tests I'm gonna solve one of before I solve one of them if I click on tests attempts and one of these tests as J unit test You will see That they all are Going to fail so you can see over here that 58 out of 58 and Failures are 58 as well. So all of them failed because I haven't implemented any of the methods of functions So here stage one The square function. What is the function supposed to do has been described in the Java comment here It returns the square of n So I replace the zero with the square of I save this file and run my tests attempts package again And now you can see that there are 57 failures Because in stage one Test square, which is the test for the square function with checks that the square of zero should return zero The square of 100 should return 10,000 the square of negative 11 should return 121 the square of 512 should return 262 144 and The square of a random number should return its square It passes We're gonna talk a lot more about how these tests are written and how you follow these tests in greater detail throughout the semester So Once you have completed the minimum required number of these Functions in stages one through six. Well the state six We only expect like a handful of students probably like five out of five hundred to be able to solve this So for most of our students will focus on stages one through five So let's say you solve the minimum required number of Functions here so that the corresponding tests pass You can select those files. So let's say Somebody does stages one two four and five functions from these files only but not stage three or six Then you can go to island You can go under weekly submissions You can see week two submissions is just for practice you add a submission and And Directly from eclipse or visual studio code, which whichever you prefer and Before you diss me for using a light mode. It's better for recording. That's why I use it stage one two four and five drag directly from the left panel and Drop into the submission box. That's all So drag directly from the submission panel into the submission box or you drag directly from the Package Explorer into the submission box. The four files are there safe changes and That's all. So that's all you have to submit for week to I Hope that was easy to follow and Fairly helpful. I'll see you guys in class very soon Take care