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{
"java.project.sourcePaths": ["src"],
"java.project.outputPath": "bin",
"java.project.referencedLibraries": [
"lib/**/*.jar"
]
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## Getting Started
Welcome to the VS Code Java world. Here is a guideline to help you get started to write Java code in Visual Studio Code.
## Folder Structure
The workspace contains two folders by default, where:
- `src`: the folder to maintain sources
- `lib`: the folder to maintain dependencies
Meanwhile, the compiled output files will be generated in the `bin` folder by default.
> If you want to customize the folder structure, open `.vscode/settings.json` and update the related settings there.
## Dependency Management
The `JAVA PROJECTS` view allows you to manage your dependencies. More details can be found [here](https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-java-dependency#manage-dependencies).

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public class App {
public static void main(String[] args) {
// Customer 1
Customer customer1 = createCustomer("Hans", "Müller", "user1", "password123");
logIn(customer1, "user1", "password123");
// Customer 2
Customer customer2 = createCustomer("Jack", "Stone", "user2", "password456");
logIn(customer2, "user2", "password456");
// Retrieve names and print them
printCustomerNames(customer1);
printCustomerNames(customer2);
}
private static Customer createCustomer(String firstName, String lastName, String user, String password) {
Customer customer = new Customer(user, password);
customer.setForname(firstName);
customer.setSurname(lastName);
return customer;
}
private static void printCustomerNames(Customer customer) {
String[] names = retrieveNames(customer);
System.out.println("Customer: " + names[0] + " " + names[1]);
}
private static String[] retrieveNames(Customer customer) {
return new String[] { customer.getForname(), customer.getSurname() };
}
private static void logIn(Customer customer, String user, String password) {
if (customer.login(user, password)) {
System.out.println("Logged in successfully.");
} else {
System.out.println("Login failed.");
}
}
}

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public class Customer {
private String forname;
private String surname;
private String user;
private String password;
// Constructor
public Customer(String user, String password) {
this.user = user;
this.password = password;
}
// Login method: use .equals() for string comparison
public boolean login(String user, String pass) {
return this.user.equals(user) && this.password.equals(pass);
}
// #region Setter and Getters
public String getForname() {
return forname;
}
public void setForname(String forname) {
this.forname = forname;
}
public String getSurname() {
return surname;
}
public void setSurname(String surname) {
this.surname = surname;
}
public String getUser() {
return user;
}
public void setUser(String user) {
this.user = user;
}
public String getPassword() {
return password;
}
public void setPassword(String password) {
this.password = password;
}
}

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{
"java.project.sourcePaths": ["src"],
"java.project.outputPath": "bin",
"java.project.referencedLibraries": [
"lib/**/*.jar"
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## Getting Started
Welcome to the VS Code Java world. Here is a guideline to help you get started to write Java code in Visual Studio Code.
## Folder Structure
The workspace contains two folders by default, where:
- `src`: the folder to maintain sources
- `lib`: the folder to maintain dependencies
Meanwhile, the compiled output files will be generated in the `bin` folder by default.
> If you want to customize the folder structure, open `.vscode/settings.json` and update the related settings there.
## Dependency Management
The `JAVA PROJECTS` view allows you to manage your dependencies. More details can be found [here](https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-java-dependency#manage-dependencies).

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public class App {
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
Person.counter = 10;
Person p1 = new Person("Peter");
Person p2 = new Person("Hanna");
Person.tuWas();
System.out.println(Math.sin(45));
}
}

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public class Person {
static int counter = 0;
String name = "";
public Person(String n) {
this.name = n;
counter++;
}
public static void tuWas() {
System.out.println(" tue etwas");
}
}