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NetBeans Project Files for JDK Demos
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This directory contains project files for the NetBeans IDE for the all-Java
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JDK demos (some of the demos involve C code; no NetBeans project files are
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provided for them at this time). For example, to bring up the Java2D demo
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in NetBeans, do the following:
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1. If you do not already have NetBeans, download it from
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http://www.netbeans.org/
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and follow the directions for installation.
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2. Start NetBeans.
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3. From the main menu, choose File -> Open Project.
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4. In the popup window, navigate to the JDK distribution and within that to
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the "demo" directory.
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5. Press the "Open Project Folder" button. That will open all of the demos
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(for which there are project files) as subprojects.
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6. There should now be a Java2D project in the Projects tab of the IDE.
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Right-click on the project name and choose an appropriate action, e.g.
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Clean and Build Project
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and then
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Run Project
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Some, but not all, of the projects can be run as applets as well.
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Documentation and support for NetBeans is available at the NetBeans web site:
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http://www.netbeans.org/
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Notes:
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1. jconsole-plugin is a special kind of project, a plugin for jconsole.
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Therefore it is not possible to run the project directly from the IDE.
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