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Ctrl + F11 is the "Run" keyboard shortcut in Eclipse.

But for me, that only works if a Main class is active in the editor. For any of the other 100+ java files in my workspace, eclipse pops up a dialog, complaining "Editor does not contain a main type".

This makes the Ctrl + F11 shortcut nearly useless. I either have to press Ctrl + Alt + T, name of main class, Ctrl + F11, or use the mouse.

Do I have something misconfigured? What can I do to make Ctrl + F11 really run my program, no matter which file is active in the editor? Or is everybody using the Ctrl + F11 shortcut like that?

edit: I'm using eclipse 3.5.0

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  • if you have a Microsoft 4000 keyboard --> check to see if the F Lock is enabled or not --> if the F lock is not enabled the F11 key will actually be mapped to a different keyboard event... you need to enable F lock and try again. Jul 9, 2018 at 12:35

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You can configure Eclipse to always use the previously launched application: Window → Preferences → Run/Debug → Launching → Always launch the previously launched application. This almost always does what you want.

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  • Nice! For those who may not know, this also works for the STS IDE (SpringSourceToolSuite) which uses eclipse as its foundation. Jan 17, 2011 at 19:24
  • I tried this, hoping to be able to launch an Android project from while on an XML file from the project, but this didn't work for me. Suggestion?
    – ef2011
    May 5, 2011 at 15:16
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Check the preferences, Launching section - you may want to switch from "launch selection" to "launch previously launched application".

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  • And this is because that this was the original behavior but for some reason they changed it to the current behavior (which is close to useless) . Jun 11, 2018 at 6:34

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