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In the '''Main class''' field you must write '''robocode.Robocode''', which is the main class of [[Robocode]] used for playing the game.
 
In the '''Main class''' field you must write '''robocode.Robocode''', which is the main class of [[Robocode]] used for playing the game.
  
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http://robocode.sourceforge.net/help/ide/run2.png
  
Next, you must click on the "Arguments" tab.
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Next, you must click on the '''Arguments''' tab.
  
Here you write "-Xmx512M -Dsun.io.useCanonCaches=false" into the "VM arguments" text box. The "-Xmx512M" tells the Java VM that Robocode can use up to 512 MB RAM (on the heap), and "-Dsun.io.useCanonCaches=false" is a workaround to prevent SecurityExceptions to occur when robots try to access a file.
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Here you write <code>-Xmx512M -Dsun.io.useCanonCaches=false</code> into the '''VM arguments''' text box. The <code>-Xmx512M</code> tells the Java VM that Robocode can use up to maximum 512 MB RAM off the heap, and <code>-Dsun.io.useCanonCaches=false</code> is a workaround to prevent SecurityExceptions to occur when robots try to access a file.
  
Finally, you must click on the "Other" radio button under "Working directory", and then write the full path to the folder where Robocode is installed in the text file beside "Other".
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Finally, you must click on the '''Other''' radio button under '''Working directory''', and then write the full path to the folder where [[Robocode]] is installed in the text file beside '''Other'''.
  
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http://robocode.sourceforge.net/help/ide/run3.png
  
 
Now you press "Run", and Robocode will (hopefully) start up. In Robocode you start your robot by selecting Battle->New from the menu or by using the hotkey Ctrl+N. Next, you select your robot and some other opponent robots, and press "Start Battle".
 
Now you press "Run", and Robocode will (hopefully) start up. In Robocode you start your robot by selecting Battle->New from the menu or by using the hotkey Ctrl+N. Next, you select your robot and some other opponent robots, and press "Start Battle".

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Wondering how to run your robot in Robocode from Eclipse? Well this is possible! And that is what this page is all about.

Running your robot from Eclipse

Right-click on your project, move the mouse-pointer down to Run As in the menu that opens and click Run....

http://robocode.sourceforge.net/help/ide/runas.png

Now the following window will show up:

http://robocode.sourceforge.net/help/ide/run.png

Click on the Java Application on the left side, and afterwards the New button (New launch configuration).

Now you should change the name of your launch configuration to something you remember, e.g. MyRobots - Robocode.

In the Main class field you must write robocode.Robocode, which is the main class of Robocode used for playing the game.

http://robocode.sourceforge.net/help/ide/run2.png

Next, you must click on the Arguments tab.

Here you write -Xmx512M -Dsun.io.useCanonCaches=false into the VM arguments text box. The -Xmx512M tells the Java VM that Robocode can use up to maximum 512 MB RAM off the heap, and -Dsun.io.useCanonCaches=false is a workaround to prevent SecurityExceptions to occur when robots try to access a file.

Finally, you must click on the Other radio button under Working directory, and then write the full path to the folder where Robocode is installed in the text file beside Other.

http://robocode.sourceforge.net/help/ide/run3.png

Now you press "Run", and Robocode will (hopefully) start up. In Robocode you start your robot by selecting Battle->New from the menu or by using the hotkey Ctrl+N. Next, you select your robot and some other opponent robots, and press "Start Battle".

The next time you want to run your robot(s) in Robocode from Eclipse, you simply run your launch configuration like this:


An easier way is just to click on the green play button without the popup menu. This will start the last launch configuration automatically, which should be your project.


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