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=== Compile Changes ===
To run the program, make sure you are connected to the VPN bring the ranker.java file to the focus of the editor and click on the run menu. From there, select to run as a Java application.
=== Compile and Run Program With Changes ===
To run the program, make sure you are connected to the VPN bring the ranker.java file to the focus of the editor and click on the run menu. From there, select to run as a Java application. Before the program runs, the changes are compiled.

Ranker

The New Ranker Program for Babase was designed by Dr Jun Yang of Duke's Computer Science Department and Tyler Brock, Senior at Duke University as his graduation project.

Making Changes

Install Software

You will need the following environment in order to be able to make changes to the ranker code:

Import Project

Once the JDK and Eclipse are installed you can unzip the code for the project and open eclipse. Then, if you import->general->existing project into workspace and select the project file within the extracted folder, the project should appear within your eclipse workspace.

Make Changes

After the project is open one can make changes to the code within the eclipse environment, most of which is within the babase.ranker package.

Compile and Run Program With Changes

To run the program, make sure you are connected to the VPN bring the ranker.java file to the focus of the editor and click on the run menu. From there, select to run as a Java application. Before the program runs, the changes are compiled.

RankerProgram (last edited 2025-09-03 21:15:28 by JakeGordon)

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