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What this is

This file is included in the DevDaily.com "Java Source Code Warehouse" project. The intent of this project is to help you "Learn Java by Example" TM.

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The source code

This directory structure contains everything you need to get started on your article.


Steps
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1.	Rename the folder "rename-this-and-work-in-here" to be the name of your article

2.	You should work exclusively in the above folder. 
	Do not add any files to either the main root directory.
	If you have images for your article be sure to place them in your 
	article directory (formerly called rename-this-and-work-in-here) or a subdirectory.

3.	Update the following
	-	<title>.... of the article  - this is typically shown in the tile of a web browser
	-	author & company name
	-	date
	-	copyright text in the top right corner

	
4.	Write your content.
	Tip:	Avoid using specific fonts. You can use styles (heading, preformatted, bold, italic).


5.	Remember to include a zip file containing a plug-in(s) with your code.
	This allows readers to quickly try out your examples.

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