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Re: "Host cannot connect to subnet"

Our team codes in Java, so I thought we were supposed to start it in Java.
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Re: "Host cannot connect to subnet"

I had the same problem. Seems to me that the embedded selenium server doesn't work properly. The solution is: start selenium server manually before you start NetBeans IDE and it will work.
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Re: "Host cannot connect to subnet"

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Originally Posted by BrighidKHeh View Post
Our team codes in Java, so I thought we were supposed to start it in Java.
https://wpilib.screenstepslive.com/s...eclipse-c-java

Under the section 'Download Eclipse':
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Originally Posted by screensteps
Select the C/C++ version of eclipse. The C/C++ version should be selected regardless of programming language choice (C++ or Java). You can also select one of the other versions, but that will require adding the C Development Tools (CDT). You should choose the version of eclipse that matches your operating system and version of Java from above.
You then have to add the Eclipse Java Development to the installation. Just folllow the steps at the link above.

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