I have downloaded a .js
file to use in my Java Webservice-Project. I have using Netbeans as the development IDE. I understand how to create a new JavaScript file as described here.
However, I am not sure how to add a downloaded file to the existing project structure. I can create a .js file and copy paste the content, but was wondering if it is possible to directly add it. I remember doing similar things on Visual Studio, where we can import existing files by using "Add existing item". I am wondering if similar thing is available on NetBeans.
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I'm using NetBeans in ubuntu and you can just copy the js file into your project folder. You don't need to import or anything like that.

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+1: copying from file browser and pasting in Netbeans project folder works fine :) – Shamim Hafiz - MSFT Jun 28 '13 at 21:11