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<font size=6>'''Language - Java'''
 
'''Windows with Eclipse'''</font>
 
Welcome to using Phidgets with Java! By using Java, you will have access to the complete Phidget22 API, including events.
 
Eclipse is an IDE used to write, compile, and run Java applications.
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{{Language_-_Java_Intro|Windows|Eclipse}}
 
{{Finding Code Samples|Java}}
 
==Setting up a New Project==
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.
 
To begin, create a new Java project. Give it a name, then click ''Next >'':
[[Image:Java_eclipse_newproject.PNG|link=| center]]
 
 
Go to the ''Libraries'' tab and click ''Add External JARs...'' and add phidget22.jar to your project as an external jar:
[[Image:Java_eclipse_addjar.png|link=| center]]
 
 
Create a new Class in your project:
[[Image:Java_eclipse_newClass_menu.png|link=|center]]
 
 
Name the class, and be sure to check the ''public static void main'' box.
[[Image:Java_eclipse_newClass.png|link=|center]]
 
 
The project now has access to Phidgets.
 
==Using the Code Samples==
Now that you have configured a project to use Phidgets, you can copy the code sample for your device from the [{{server}}/?view=code_samples&lang=Java Code Samples] page into your project. Be sure to change the name of the top class to match the name of the file in your project.
 
[[Image:Java_Sample_Code_Windows_Eclipse.png|link=|center|850px]]
 
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