> Hi Christopher, > > On Mon, 24 Jun 2013, Christopher Coulon wrote: > >>>> If I wanted to write, say, a "Hello World" java class, where do I >>>> write it so that is shows up in the ImageJ plugins menu when I run or >>>> debug from Netbeans to generate the ImageJ instance? >>> >>> Please have a look at the examples here: >>> >>> https://github.com/imagej/imagej-tutorials >>> >>> Most of these projects do not implement plugins but instead show how to >>> use ImageJ2 and its plugins. >>> >>> I will add examples for plugins as time allows, but here is the simplest >>> "Hello World" I could come up with: >>> >>> >>> https://github.com/imagej/imagej-tutorials/blob/master/simple-command/src/main/java/HelloWorldPlugin.java >> >> What I need is where to build my .java files so that they get properly >> compiled into class files that show up in the plugins folder of the >> ImageJ instance created by Netbeans when run or debug is called in the >> project. > > You do not need to build ImageJ itself when you use Maven. In fact, it is > much better to use the version of ImageJ deployed to the Maven repository, > *unless* you want to fix a bug or otherwise enhance ImageJ itself.
Yes, I know that, I only need to build my project. >> The Netbeans project has two main folders, Modules and Project Files, >> but I don't see where I should create my .java files and where to put my >> resources folder containing images used in the GUIs. > > I will have a look and try to come up with a screencast. Thanks! :-) Chris _______________________________________________ ImageJ-devel mailing list ImageJ-devel@imagej.net http://imagej.net/mailman/listinfo/imagej-devel