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[JAVA][Beginning Java 8 Games Development]

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Chapter 1 ■ Setting Up a <strong>Java</strong> 8 Game <strong>Development</strong> Environment<br />

Click the Next button to begin the default (full) installation, and you will get the NetBeans IDE 8.0 License<br />

Agreement dialog, shown in Figure 1-11 (left). Select the I accept the terms in the license agreement check box, and<br />

click the Next button to advance to the JUnit License Agreement dialog, shown in Figure 1-11 (right).<br />

Figure 1-11. Accept the terms of the license agreement, click the Next button (left), and then do the same for<br />

JUnit (right)<br />

In the JUnit License Agreement dialog, presented in Figure 1-11 (right), click the radio button next to the I accept<br />

the terms in the license agreement statement, and click the Next button to proceed with the installation. The next<br />

two installer dialogs, illustrated in Figure 1-12, will allow you to specify where NetBeans 8.0 and GlassFish 4.0 will be<br />

installed on your system. I suggest accepting the default installation locations in these two dialogs as well. As you will<br />

notice, the NetBeans installer has found your <strong>Java</strong> installation in its default location as well.<br />

Figure 1-12. Accept the default installation directory suggestions for NetBeans IDE (left) and GlassFish 4.0 (right)<br />

Once you accept these default installation locations and click the Next button to advance through these dialogs,<br />

you will get a Summary dialog, shown in Figure 1-13 (left). This dialog contains an Install button, which will trigger<br />

the installation that you have set up over the previous five NetBeans IDE 8.0 installation dialogs.<br />

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