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Appendix C – Using the sample code<br />

To work <strong>with</strong> the sample code provided <strong>with</strong> this book, follow these steps:<br />

1. Install Community Edition according to the instructions in Chapter 2.<br />

2. Install Eclipse and <strong>WebSphere</strong> <strong>Application</strong> <strong>Server</strong> Community Edition Eclipse<br />

Plug-in according to the instructions in Chapter 3.<br />

3. Extract the getting<strong>Started</strong>WithWasceEdition1st_src.zip to a directory.<br />

4. Launch Eclipse and go to File > Import > Existing Projects into Workspace. Select<br />

the directory where you extracted the src to, and then select listed projects to<br />

import. Click Finish to complete the process.<br />

5. Define a new classpath variable inside Eclipse. From the Eclipse menu bar,<br />

select Window > Preferences. Then select the Java -> Build Path -> Classpath<br />

Variables page. Here create a new Variable WASCE_HOME and set its value to the<br />

full path of your Community Edition installation location.<br />

6. Now you should be able to use the sample source code. Enjoy it!

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