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-==============================ECLIPSE===========================================
-
-If you use Eclipse for Jave EE, you can simply import the generated project
-into Eclipse. We've tested against Eclipse 3.6. Later versions will likely also
-work, earlier versions may not.
-
-Eclipse users will need to install the following plugin components:
-- m2eclipse Core
-- Maven Integration for WTP (in m2eclipse extras), Instructions for installing
- the maven plugins can be found here:
- http://m2eclipse.sonatype.org/installing-m2eclipse.html
-
-Ensure Eclipse is configured to use Java 1.6 as this sample uses AppEngine.
-
-In Eclipse, go to the File menu and choose:
-- File -> Import... -> Existing Maven Projects into Workspace
-- Select the directory containing this file.
-- Click Finish.
-
-You can now browse the project in Eclipse. To compile your project for
-deployment, just type 'mvn package'.
-
-==============================NETBEANS==========================================
-
-From the NetBeans IDE, install the Maven plugin. To do this, select Tools->
-Plugins, select Maven, click Install, and follow the prompts.
-
-Configure Maven in NetBeans IDE. To do this, select Tools->Options, select
-Miscellaneous from the top panel, then select the Maven tab.
-
-For the External Maven Home field, browse to your Maven installation.
-
-If the option is available, check Always use external Maven for building
-projects. Close the dialog.
-
-From the NetBeans IDE, select File->Open Project, and then browse to the
-location of the project you'd like to open.
-
-Check Open as Main Project, then click Open Project.
-
-Right-click the project and select Run.
-