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Author: tylerwolff
Date: Mon Nov 17 13:42:21 2008
New Revision: 81

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wiki/DeveloperGuide.wiki

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Edited wiki page through web user interface.

Modified: wiki/DeveloperGuide.wiki
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--- wiki/DeveloperGuide.wiki (original)
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===STEP 3===
-Import the project into Eclipse or your preferred editor. If you are using
Eclipse, the project settings will be set already by the .project
and .classpath files in the project directory. You must make sure to
reference the HttpUnit, Argparser, and JavaMail jar files in Eclipse, as
well as in your project's settings. To do this in Eclipse go to Preferences
-> Java -> Build Path -> Classpath Variables, and add a new one for
HttpUnit, JavaMail, and Argparser. Then go to Project Properties -> Java
Build Path. Add an HttpUnit variable and extend it to the httpunit.jar
file. Add the JavaMail variable and extend it to the mail.jar file. In
addition, add the Argparser variable to the Build Path. Your project
properties should look something like this:
+Import the project into Eclipse or your preferred editor. If you are using
Eclipse, the project settings will be set already by the .project
and .classpath files in the project directory. You must make sure to
reference the HttpUnit, Argparser, and JavaMail jar files in Eclipse, as
well as in your project's settings. *NOTE ON JAVAMAIL*: If JavaMail is
installed correctly on your computer, you need not reference it in Eclipse
or any other IDE. The provided .classpath eclipse file comes without a
direct reference to JavaMail. However, optionally you can still reference
it just to be sure.
+
+To do this in Eclipse go to Preferences -> Java -> Build Path -> Classpath
Variables, and add a new one for HttpUnit, JavaMail(optional), and
Argparser. Then go to Project Properties -> Java Build Path. Add an
HttpUnit variable and extend it to the httpunit.jar file. Optionally, add
the JavaMail variable and extend it to the mail.jar file. In addition, add
the Argparser variable to the Build Path. Your project properties should
look something like this:

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