The jMonkeyEngine SDK is based around the NetBeans environment. Users familiar with the NetBeans environment will probably have little trouble finding their way around the jMonkeyEngine SDK. For those with no previous experience, some pointers on how to get started might be in place. In this recipe, we'll create a project that can access the jMonkeyEngine test-data library. By doing so, we will have some assets available from the start that can be used to try out many of the recipes.
Before setting up a project, we need to download the SDK. Doing so is as easy as going to http://hub.jmonkeyengine.org/downloads/ and selecting a suitable package for your operating system.
After downloading and installing the package, we're ready to go!
We can set up a project by performing the following steps:
jme3-test-data
library from the list.When the project is created, it sets up the basic necessities for a jMonkeyEngine project. You will get a Project Assets folder where any content can be placed in its subfolders. It also creates the Main.java
file based on the SimpleApplication
class. This is the starting point for your application.
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