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Module 3 Using the Debugger

Getting Started:

  1. Clone or download a ZIP of this repository
  2. If you downloaded a zip, extract the files to a working directory
  3. Start IntelliJ and close any projects that reappear after opening
  4. From the Welcome screen, choose "Open" navigating to the top level directory that contains the contents of this repository
  5. When the message, "Maven projects need to be imported" appears in the bottom, right portion of the IntelliJ workspace, choose "Enable Auto-Import"
  6. If necessary, open the "Project" pane so you can see the files under your new project
  7. Open StackTests under src > test > edu.cscc.jccr.debug
  8. Right-click and choose Run 'StackTests'

If the unit test runs and shows a green check box for tests T01 and T02 plus errors for the remaining tests, your project is ready to go!

Important:

If you have any trouble with the instructions above and cannot run the StackTests, please arrive early to class so we can get you setup and ready to go before class starts.

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