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# Adding Jade to your project in Eclipse | |
1. Right click on your project and click on Build path > Add external archives | |
2. Look for the `jade.jar` file and add it. | |
3. On the menu Run> Run configurations | |
1. Create a new run configuration | |
2. On the Main tab, add the jade.Boot to the Main Class | |
3. In the arguments tab you can specify arguments needed by jade e.g. `-gui` or your agents e.g. "-agents Name:pkg.AgentExample" | |
4. Make sure that in the Classpath tab, the jade.jar file appears. | |
## Adding JADE variables to your .bashrc | |
If you want to run JADE from your terminal, you will need to add some variables to your `.bashrc` | |
``` | |
export JADE_LIB=/home/maas/JADE/jade/lib | |
export CLASSPATH='.:${JADE_LIB}/jade.jar:{JADE_LIB}/commons-codec/commons-codec-1.3.jar:{JADE_LIB}/jadeExamples.jar:/home/maas/JADE/jade/classes' | |
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