> I have been experiencing a problem with the project classpath in IntelliJ.
> Say you have the following file structure:
> 
> D Drive
> ----MyProject
> --------src1
> ------------com
> ----------------utils
> ----------------tools
> ----------------servlets
> --------tempSrc
> ------------com
> ----------------xmlhandler
> ----------------experimental
> --------bin
> ------------com
> ----------------utils
> ----------------tools
> ----------------servlets
> ------------junk
> ----------------com
> --------------------xmlhandler
> --------------------experimental
> 
> where my main packages are com.utils, com.tools, & com.servlets and the
> packages I am trying stuff with are com.xmlhandler & com.experimental.  If
> I put d:\MyProject\bin in my project classpath I expect to get only my
> main packages in my classpath, but IntelliJ "searches" for ALL packages AT
> ANY LEVEL under a directory, so I would also have com.xmlhandler &
> com.experimental in my project classpath.  This is contradictory to how
> Java works(I would have to specify D:\MyProject\bin &
> D:\MyProject\bin\junk if I wanted classes from all packages in my
> classpath).  So my question would be, is there a switch I can set that
> tells IntelliJ to only use packages that start in the directory I specify
> in my classpath so it functions like java does?  The project I am dealing
> with is much more compolicated than this example and I really don't want
> to change all of my deployments.  Thanks.
> 
> John D. Mihalko
> Solutions Developer
> Verticalnet Inc
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Ph: (607) 741-8823
> Fax: (607) 741-9984
> "Some People Dream Of Success, While Others Wake Up And Work Hard At It."
> 

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