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== Warning ==
Most of our developers use Eclipse, so using that is recommended, unless you are an experienced Netbeans user.

==Why another tutorial?==
==Why another tutorial?==
I know- there's already a tutorial for NetBeans, but it was written for older versions of NetBeans (namely, version 5.5). NetBeans 6 is considerably different and allows '''much''' easier configuration. Also, I'm trying to convert some over the other devels using Eclipse :)
I know- there's already a tutorial for NetBeans, but it was written for older versions of NetBeans (namely, version 5.5). NetBeans 6 is considerably different and allows '''much''' easier configuration. Also, I'm trying to convert some over the other devels using Eclipse :)
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In the Test Package Folders section, add '''/path/to/Stendhal/'''source/stendhal/tests (again, replace bold).<br/>
In the Test Package Folders section, add '''/path/to/Stendhal/'''source/stendhal/tests (again, replace bold).<br/>


To complete the setup, click '''Finish.'''
To complete the setup, click '''Finish.'''<br/>


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== Add Libraries ==
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This could be the easiest step :)<br/>
First off, in the '''"Projects" ''' pane, expand the new Stendhal project, right click on '''Libraries ''', and choose '''Add JAR/Folder...'''.<br/>
Now, navigate to '''/path/to/Stendhal/'''source/stendhal/libs/ and, holding the '''Control''' or '''Shift''' key, '''select each jar''' and '''click Open'''.

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== Configure Project ==
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The last step is to set up the project to run the code. I will go over setting up the IDE to run the client, but not the server. Though I'm not going over this, it is possible.<br/>

The first thing to do is right click on the new project in the '''Project''' pane, found on left of the main IDE window. From there, choose, choose '''Properties'''.<br/>

You should now see the project properties window. First, choose '''Libraries''' from the left, and then the '''Run''' tab in the main pane. From here, choose '''Add JAR/Folder''' and add your stendhal folder. For example, add '''/path/to/Stendhal/'''source/stendhal . <br/>

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Now choose '''Run''' in the left menu again. Choose '''New''', enter '''Client''' for the name, and fill in the following: (Any information not provided should be left empty)<br/>
* '''Main Class:''' games.stendhal.client.stendhal<br/>
* '''VM Options:''' -Xmx256m<br/>

Now you can simply click '''OK''' to finish.<br/>

http://timothyb89.homelinux.org/wikipix/stend-nb6/conf2.png

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== Finish Setup ==
You should be done, so hit the run button on the main toolbar to start the client.

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