Resources
This page contains various resources on where to get help, Java, Eclipse and UMBC's computing environments.
Help with Course Material
Where to Get Help
- Course Staff — you're welcome to stop by any staff member's office hours
- UMBC Division of Information Technology (DoIT) — help with your GL account
- Linux User's Group (LUG) — the LUG typically has an installfest each semester to assist in install Linux and maintains an active mailing list where people ask & answer Linux questions.
Downloads
- Java SE JDK — under “Java Platform, Standard Edition” select “Download JDK” Java 6 or 7 is recommended.
- Eclipse IDE for Java Developers — requires Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 1.6 (or newer)
- WinSCP — transfer files from your Windows PC/laptop to the GL severs
- TeraTerm Pro with SSH for Windows — a terminal emulator to connect your Windows PC/laptop to the GL servers
- PuTTY — another terminal emulator to connect your Windows PC/laptop to the GL severs
Java Resources
- List of Java reference books
- Java Trail Tutorial
- Oracle/Sun Java Coding Standards
- Apple Java Documentation — Mac OS X should already have Java installed
- JavaSE 6 API — JavaSE 6 Javadocs
- Java Practice Problems
- Pragmatic Version Control Using CVS
Eclipse Resources
- Importing a .java file into your Eclipse project
- An Eclipse Tutorial by Dan Hood PPT PDF
- Eclipse Juno (2012) on-line help
- Eclipse Indigo (2011) on-line help
- Eclipse Helios (2010) on-line help
Remotely Accessing the GL Servers
- Working from Home — a talk presented by Dan Hood (Fall 2008)