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- <h3>Creating a New C/C++ Project with SGX Nature</h3>
- <p>You can create a new project with SGX nature. To create such a project, follow these steps:</p>
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- <p>Open a standard Eclipse new project: <b>File menu → Project...</b> . If you have installed Intel® Software Guard Extensions Eclipse Plug-in, you can see the category C/C++ with SGX Enabled in the <b>New Project</b> dialog.</p>
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- <p>This category has 2 sub-categories, <b>SGX C project</b> and <b>SGX C++ project</b>. These sub-categories are similar to the sub-categories C Project and C++ Project of standard C/C++ category.</p>
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- <li>Select one of the 2 sub-categories, SGX C project or SGX C++ project, and click <b>Next</b>.</li>
- <li>Complete creating the project using the regular process of creating a standard C or C++ project.</li>
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- <p>Projects created following the subcategories under <b>C/C++ with SGX Enabled</b> are identical with their standard counterparts, except that they have SGX Nature added. There is no difference between creating a C or C++ project with SGX enabled, or creating a standard C/C++ project and launch <b>Add SGX nature</b> from it, as described in precedent paragraph.</p>
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