At the bottom of this page, the Build output folder field allows you to type or browse to select a folder where the compilation output for this project will reside. The default for this field is the new project.
Note: The options in this page indicate the settings for the Java project properties after it is created. These properties can be accessed and modified from the project's context menu.
This page includes four tabs of option settings.
On this tab, choose whether to use the project or source folders as source containers.
In the Required projects on the build path list, you can add project dependencies by selecting other workbench projects to add to the build path for this new project. The Select All and Deselect All buttons can be used to add or remove all other projects to or from the build path.
The projects selected here are automatically added to the referenced projects list.
On this page, you can add libraries to the build path. You can add:
All three kinds of libraries can also be added indirectly as classpath variables.
Option |
Description |
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JARs and class folders on the build path list |
Here, you can select JAR files and CLASS file containers to add to the build path for this new project. One default is the JRE_LIB classpath variable, which is set automatically by the Java development tools for a project. |
Create Folder |
Creates a new class folder for the build path. |
Add Folders |
Allows you to navigate the workbench hierarchy and select folders to serve as class containers on the build path. |
Add JARs |
Allows you to navigate the workbench hierarchy and select JAR files to add to the build path. |
Add External JARs |
Allows you to navigate the file system (outside the workbench) and select JAR files to add to the build path. |
Add Variable |
Allows you to add classpath variables to the build path. |
Attach Source |
Allows you to select a source JAR file to attach to the selected JAR file or classpath variable. See Attaching Source to JAR Files & Variables |
Remove |
Removes the selected element from the build path. |
In the Build class path list, you can click the Up and Down buttons to move the selected path entry up or down in the build path order for this new project.