This repository is related to the Java Web Developer (ND035 v1), Course - Java Basics
It contains the following folders:
- demos: Contains the classroom demonstrations
- exercises: Contains the classroom exercises
- P01-Chatroom: This folder contains a project readme file that has the instructions to follow
Generally, you cannot clone a particular folder to your local system. Instead, you clone the entire repository, as explained below:
Make a copy of this repository in your Github account. You can do so by clicking Fork
on the top right corner of this repository.
Once a copy of the repository is forked to your GitHub account, you can copy the repository HTTP URL, such as https://github.com/YOUR_ACCOUNT_NAME/nd035-v1-C1-Java-Basics-Exercises-and-Project-Starter.git
. Next, you will need to clone (download) the repository locally in your system.
There are two ways to clone this repository locally (choose any one).
- Using the command-line terminal: You can run the following (sample) commands in your terminal (macOS/Linux)/Gitbash (Windows). In the first command, use the HTTPS URL copied in the step above.
git clone https://github.com/udacity/nd035-v1-C1-Java-Basics-Exercises-and-Project-Starter.git
cd nd035-v1-C1-Java-Basics-Exercises-and-Project-Starter
- Clone directly in your IntelliJ IDE: IntelliJ provides VCS (Version Control System) menu to import a Github repository directly into your IntelliJ IDE. You can even perform all standard operations within your IDE, such as, add, commit, push, pull, merge, switch branch, etc.
Troubleshoot - If the imported project is not shown as a Maven project, simply right-click on the
pom.xml
file, and choose to add it as a Maven project.
For more info, refer to the blog Clone a Project from GitHub, or Instructions to Importing a project