Use to specify the classpath for the project, by setting the following properties.
Property | Description |
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Java Platform |
Specifies the target Java platform against which all source files are compiled and run. Available Java platforms are those that have been registered in the Java Platform Manager. |
Libraries Folder |
To make it easier to share libraries among different users and projects, you can set a folder to hold those libraries (or references to those libraries). You can create a new folder or specify an existing folder that already contains copies of the libraries on which your project depends. |
Compile |
Specifies the library used at compilation time to resolve symbols and the like when the Java code is converted into classes. |
Processor |
Specifies where to find annotation processors; if this option is missing, the classpath is searched for processors. |
Compile Tests |
Specifies the test libraries used at compile time. |
Run Tests |
Specifies entries that are on each of the classpaths. You can add any of the three listed below entries.
By default, all items that are on the classpath are packaged in the WAR file. Deselect the Package checkbox for each classpath item that you want to exclude from the WAR file. |
Project |
The build output, source files, and Javadoc files of another IDE project. |
Library |
A collection of binary files, source files, and Javadoc files. |
JAR/Folder |
A JAR file or folder containing classes. The folder must contain classes. If the folder does not contain classes but, for example, images instead, use the Packaging page to add them to the project. |
Build Required Projects (Libraries and additional WAR content) | By default, the projects required by the current project are built when the current project is built. Required projects are projects on the classpath as well as projects defined in the Packaging page. Deselect the Build Required Projects checkbox if you do not want the required projects to be built when the current project is built. |
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