> 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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