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1 -This tutorial will help you get a new Java Client or Direct To Java Client Application setup in Eclipse/WOLips and get it building properly.
1 +This tutorial will help you create a single Eclipse/WOLips project that contains both the client- and server-side classes of a WebObjects Java Client project, build both applications and then launch them both.
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3 +You can also create a Java Client application using two separate Eclipse WebObjects projects. One for the server, and one for the client. This will make the separation between client and server much more obvious, but then you will have two Eclipse projects to maintain.
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3 3  1. Create a new WebObjects Application
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5 5  1. Name it "WebStartJNLPTest" in Eclipse with a package of "your.app" {{note title="Note!"}}If you change the Project name or packages, then you'll need to make additional changes in the subsequent steps.{{/note}}