Build path [message #85191] |
Mon, 30 June 2003 10:25 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: mikael.petterson.era.ericsson.se
Hi,
I have the following folder structure for a java app and want to use "on
the fly compile option" in eclipse 2.1. However eclipse does not support a
different package than folder structure.
This is the original folder structure:
test_ss/bccell/src/Power.java
test_ss/bccell/src/Supply.java
.....
This is how all the java files are structured in this package. Good or
bad I need to create a folder structure that matches the package
structure which is:
se.company.network.node.boam.bros.bccell
So I created something like this under test_ss folder:
src/se/company/network/node/boam/bros/bccell
Then I created a link in unix called bccell:
ln -s .../test_ss/bccell/src bccell
I did Add folder in my java project.
I created a link called bros_src and it is linked to src folder.
When I expand I see the following under my project.
<projectname>
brs_src
bros_src
se
company
network
node
boam
bros
bccell
<Here I see all java files>
The error message I get from the "on the fly" compilation is the following:
The declared package does not match the expected package.
Is there another way of going around this without missing the "on the fly
compilation"?
Regards,
//Mikael
Ps. Must say that you have done a greate job with eclipse 2.1 !
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Re: Build path [message #85410 is a reply to message #85191] |
Mon, 30 June 2003 13:54 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: wegener.cboenospam.com
Mikael Petterson wrote:
> Hi,
> I have the following folder structure for a java app and want to use "on
> the fly compile option" in eclipse 2.1. However eclipse does not support a
> different package than folder structure.
> This is the original folder structure:
> test_ss/bccell/src/Power.java
> test_ss/bccell/src/Supply.java
> .....
> This is how all the java files are structured in this package. Good or
> bad I need to create a folder structure that matches the package
> structure which is:
> se.company.network.node.boam.bros.bccell
> So I created something like this under test_ss folder:
> src/se/company/network/node/boam/bros/bccell
> Then I created a link in unix called bccell:
> ln -s .../test_ss/bccell/src bccell
> I did Add folder in my java project.
> I created a link called bros_src and it is linked to src folder.
> When I expand I see the following under my project.
Instead of creating the bros_src link, add src as a source folder on the
Java Build Path->Source tab. This tells Eclipse that you have a package
structure starting in the src directory.
> <projectname>
> brs_src
> bros_src
> se
> company
> network
> node
> boam
> bros
> bccell
> <Here I see all java files>
> The error message I get from the "on the fly" compilation is the following:
> The declared package does not match the expected package.
> Is there another way of going around this without missing the "on the fly
> compilation"?
> Regards,
> //Mikael
> Ps. Must say that you have done a greate job with eclipse 2.1 !
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