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16 Feb 2014 29 Sep 2016 14 Apr 2015 18 Jan 2013 2 May 2017 To set up a NetBeans project for an existing Java application: Choose File > New Project (Ctrl-Shift-N on Windows/Cmd-Shift-N on OS X). Choose Java > Java Project with Existing Sources. In the Name and Location page of the wizard, follow these steps: Click Next to advance to the Existing Sources page of the wizard. 21 Oct 2012 22 Jun 2013 Typically, as described in the NetBeans Project Type Tutorial, you'll define a project type based on the presence of a file (e.g., "project.xml" or How to Import Flat Files in NetBeans Start NetBeans, then click "File" and "New Project" to open the New Project Netbeans: IDE Java Quick Start Tutorial24 Apr 2017 Since you already have all the files in a folder, say "Project", you simply have to open Netbeans and go to File -> Open Project (or Ctrl + Shift+ O on Windows)
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