How to set source files and outputted classes outside of Eclipse directories [message #573867] |
Tue, 27 August 2002 12:56 |
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Originally posted by: speterson.frontierproductions.net
Hi all:
I just installed Eclipse and the whole thing looks great except
that I cannot seem to set the source path or the outputted class path to
anything outside of the eclipse "workspace" directory. When I create a
new project, the project is created as a folder underneath the
'Workspace' directory. Then I can modify the 'Java Build Path/Source'
and the
'outputted classpath to any directory I want -- just so long as they are
underneath eclipses 'Workspace' directory.
I would like to be able use more than Eclipse as my development
environment. But it seems that if I use Eclipse, I would have to have
two versions of the source code, one where I normally keep it and one
under the Eclipse 'Workspace' directory. Even worse -- after doing a
build, the classes are all under the workspace directory, meaning I have
to take an extra step to move them to where I want them.
I am sure this is not the way it was intended. Do you know how I might
be able to designate a source directory and a class output directory
that is outside of the Eclipse directory structure?
- Steve
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Steven Peterson, President
Frontier Productions, Inc.
310 Wesley Drive
Chapel Hill, NC 27516
http://www.frontierproductions.net
Tel: 919-942-1386
Fax: 919-933-2677
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