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Michael Steinfeld wrote:

>Anyhow.. How would I expect to run my program in
>netbeans with out the runtime classpath set? Why would
>it not default to somewhere like '/runtime/path/'
>instead of "unknown" really odd.
>
>How do I set it? And what path do I set it to? I am
>using 1.5 as my default JDK which I had to edit in
>netbeans.conf ( very confusing as well )

Let me ask a simpler question:
  How are you learning NetBeans?

Are you using some kind of tutorial or quickstart, or are you just
wandering around in NetBeans without any references or guidance at all?


>I also check the "help" tool but that is telling me to
>"right click" scary, I am on a mac with a single
>button mouse... "control-clickl" may work

In general, "right click" will mean control-click on Mac OS X.

However, if you plug in a two-button USB mouse, Mac OS X should
automatically recognize an actual right-click as a control-click, without
you having to do anything first.  It worked for me when I plugged in a
two-button trackball, with no extra drivers or anything.  It just worked.


>I have to laugh at myself (due to frustration)...but,
>what is the "project node" and how do I right click
>it? I am assuming it is the "projects button" ....

Google is your friend.  Searching for 'netbeans project node' found this
right away:
  <http://www.netbeans.org/kb/41/quickstart.html>

This may also be useful, under the heading "Tutorials and Other Articles":
  <http://www.netbeans.org/kb/41/>

  -- GG


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