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peter_budo
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The docs are not vague. Did you bother to read the FAQ ?
Just download the jar files and add them to your Netbeans project. If you don't know how to do that, read the Netbeans help files.
Ezzaral
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Ofcourse I have used google before i posted here, its mean that you are so ironic and cant even give an straight answer, the documentation in www.jdom.org/ is really vague, and most of the other post dont have nothing in specific.
And i guess you dont either for the answer.
But thanks, God Bless you
You ask general answer so do not expect answer in depth. Either way as Ezzaral already posted there is FAQ, plus if you bothered to click on any of the links in the documentation you would discover more in detail info and tutorials like this - Elliotte Rusty Harold's book Processing XML with Java (Addison-Wesley, 2002), Chapter 14: JDOM and Chapter 15: The JDOM Model which is some odd 70 pages of explanation and code example on usage of this library. Nevertheless I'm inclined to believe you have no clue how to add resources to netbeans so I will let you have look on one of my tutorials
peter_budo
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As I said before, you ask general question you get general direction...
PS: I would treat you as lazy in case if you copy and paste your school assignment and asked for code.
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