This tutorial describes how you can use Netbeans to edit and compille drivers, and then load them into JAS3 to run them. The advantage of using Netbeans to do this, as opposed to the editor built-in to JAS3, is that you can get code completion, syntax highlighting etc.
Before proceeding with this tutorial you must have already installed Netbeans and mevenide, and must have already checked out and built GeomConverter and org.lscim.
You can check out the ExampleProject from CVS in the same way you checked out GeomConverter and org.lcsim. The module name is ExampleProject.
You can open the project in the same way that you opened GeomConverter and org.lcsim, i.e. choose Open Project, select the folder where you checked out ExampleProject and select "Open Project Folder".
Select "Build" from the popup menu on the LCSim Example project. This should build a jar file called ExampleProject-0.0.jar in the target directory created in the ExampleProject folder.
From JAS you need to add the newly created ExampleProject-0.0.jar file to your "JAS ClassPath". From the JAS View menu choose Preferences, then from the tree select Java ClassPath. Press the little button with the + on it, and add the jar file to the classpath.
Now from the JAS3 file menu, select Load, type in ExampleDriver and hit OK.
Now you can open a data file and analyse it in the normal way.
If you modify your code in Netbeans you must first run build again, and the right click on the "Programs" node in the JAS3 tree and select "Reload All"