The simplest way to launch a Java program is to run it using a Java
Application launch configuration. This launch configuration type
uses information derived from the workbench preferences and your program's Java
project to launch the program.
In the Package Explorer, select the Java compilation unit
or class file with the main method you want to launch.
Press the Run [
] button in the workbench toolbar or select Run > Run
from the workbench menu bar. Alternatively, select Run As > Java
Application in the Package Explorer pop-up menu,
or select Run > Run As > Java Application in the workbench
menu bar, or select Run As > Java Application in the drop-down
menu on the Run tool bar button.
Your program is now launched, and text output is shown in the Console
View.
You can also launch a Java program by selecting a project instead of the compilation
unit or class file. You will be prompted to select a class from those
classes that define a main method. (If only one class with a
main method is found in the project, that class is launched as if you selected
it.)