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# Run A Hello World Program In Eclipse
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First, you'll need to create a new Java Project if you don't already have one
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to work in.
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From there, you can add a new _Class_ to the `src` folder of that project. I'll
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call mine `Greeting.java` and the only thing it will contain is a `main`
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method.
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```java
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public class Greeting {
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public static void main(String[] args) {
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String name = args.length > 0 ? args[0] : "World";
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System.out.println("Hello, " + name + "!");
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}
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}
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```
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This method tries to read a name from the arguments given to the program at
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time of execution. If one wasn't provided the ternary falls back to `"World"`
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as the default name. It then prints the greeting to stdout.
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To run this program, we can either select _Run_ from the _Run_ menu (which will
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result in `Hello, World!`) or we can select _Run Configurations..._ from the
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same menu and add a custom name to _Program Arguments_ under the _Arguments_
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tab.
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