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 | <font size=6>'''Language - Java'''
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 | '''Linux with NetBeans'''</font>
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 | Welcome to using Phidgets with Java! By using Java, you will have access to the complete Phidget22 API, including events.
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 | NetBeans is an IDE used to write, compile, and run Java applications.
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 | {{Language_-_Java_Intro|Linux|NetBeans}}
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 | #You will need a copy of [{{SERVER}}/downloads/phidget22/libraries/any/Phidget22Java.zip phidget22.jar]
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 | {{Finding Code Samples|Java}}
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 | ==Setting up a New Project==
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 | When you are building a project from scratch, or adding Phidget functionality to an existing project, you'll need to configure your development environment to properly link the Phidget Java library.
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 | To start, open NetBeans and create a new project. Select ''Java Application'' then click ''Next >'':
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 | [[Image:Java_netbeans_linux_newproject.PNG|link=|center]]
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 | Give your project a name and finish creating the project:
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 | Next, add a reference to phidget22.jar by right-clicking on the libraries folder:
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 | [[Image:Java_netbeans_linux_jarpath.png|link=|center]]
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 | The project now has access to Phidgets.
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 | {{Using the Code Samples|Java|Linux|NetBeans}}
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