"New Project" Under "Categories" select "Java" Under "Projects" select "Java Project with Existing Sources" You'll then need to tell i..." />
Select "File" > "New Project" Under "Categories" select "Java" Under "Projects" select "Java Project with Existing Sources" You'll then need to tell it which directory contains your sources and which directory contains your JUnit tests.
You can either use the "Import Project" from the File menu, which can transform an Eclipse project to a Netbeans one for example (there might be other transformations available as plugins, don't know), or just create a new Netbeans project with your existing code.
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