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<h2>Runtime Configuration</h2>
<p>To run a Infiniflow Service Fabric container within Eclipse you first need to configure
its runtime options in the IDE.</p>
<p>Open the Run configuration dialog by selecting the Run &rarr; Run&hellip; option
from the menu bar.</p>
<div align="center"><img class="figure" alt="Run Menu" src="my-images/run-menu.png"></div>
<p>Create a new Newton configuration by right-clicking on the Newton
configuration group and selecting <em>New</em>. Type in a name for your
configuration, the other default options should be sufficient for most
users.</p>
<div align="center"><img class="figure" alt="Run Dialog" src="my-images/run.png"></div>
<h2>Launch Newton</h2>
<p>Click the <em>Run</em> button to start the container, you will see
the container output appear in the console tab. Wait until the <em>Boot
Complete</em> line appears, as below.</p>
<div align="center"><img class="figure" alt="Boot Complete" src="my-images/run-complete.png"></div>
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