Objectives When you have completed this tutorial, you should be able to successfully install jgrasp on your computer, change the default compiler configuration, set paths and classpaths, modify the jgrasp startup settings, and be familiar with the available plug-ins for jgrasp. See Section 1.5 for information on the JDK as well compilers for other languages.
To compile and run Java programs, you will need to install the full Java 2 Platform Standard Edition (J2SE) Development Kit which is usually referred to as the JDK. Since jgrasp is written in Java, you must have Java installed on your machine in order to run jgrasp.
Most readers will need to refer to only a few of the sections below.
#Set up jgrasp mac os
This tutorial includes a description of the available install files, instructions for installing on Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux/UNIX, information on compilers, instructions for setting the system path and Java classpath, a description of the available jgrasp startup settings, and a list of available plug-ins for jgrasp. However, occasionally users need additional information when installing jgrasp and configuring it for their particular needs. If you have successfully done this, you are ready to go on to the next chapter. Most users will download the jgrasp self-install file for their system, doubleclick the file, follow the instructions in the dialog, launch jgrasp, and be up and running. 1 1 Installing jgrasp Among all of the jgrasp Tutorials, this one is expected to be the least read.