I don't believe there is an Eclipse way to do what you're asking ... If I 
understand you correctly, you have a bunch of Java files that explicitly 
declare a package, but they're not in package folders. From Eclipse's 
perspective, you're not trying to do a bulk refactor, you're trying to do a 
bulk quick-fix. Currently only a very few quick fixes can be performed in bulk, 
and "move to package" isn't one of them. I don't remember -- does the 
Xcode=>Eclipse conversion app put java files in package folders? That might be 
one way if it does ... I suspect you can write a shell script with one line to 
do the move, too.

ms


> Hi Dave
>  
> It is easier to do - drag the java files into package and Eclipse will do the 
> rest.  If I want to moved existing java files (from old project builder 
> directory), all I can see is the little red icon error at each file - that I 
> need to go to each individual java file and resolved the package error.  One 
> at a time.
> The problem I am having now is thinking of moving around hundred of files in 
> this manner, really get into my nerve.  Wont' there be a nicer, friendly / 
> lazy way to do refactor all the java files into their respective packages?  
> Since Eclipse could do it one a time?  No?
>  
> I had done some docs finding, and can't get any clue.  Thanks for responding, 
> Dave.
>  
> Cheers
>  
> Cheong Hee
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: David Avendasora
> To: Cheong Hee Ng
> Cc: WODev (Apple)
> Sent: Tuesday, December 29, 2009 7:08 AM
> Subject: Re: Refactor java files (Prev: OT: Refactor files into packages 
> (Eclipse))
> 
> Hi Cheong Hee,
> 
> Sorry, I misunderstood.
> 
> I always created the packages first, then moved the source files in and let 
> Eclipse refactor the package names for me. I've never tried to do the reverse.
> 
> Dave
> 
> On Dec 28, 2009, at 1:22 PM, Cheong Hee Ng wrote:
> 
>> Hi David
>> 
>> I think this is one of ways I am doing so far as in (1) and (2).  I thought 
>> there may be a lazy way to do it => when all java files moved/copied into 
>> "Sources", these java files (since package has been defined in each java 
>> file) could be moved into package all at one go.
>> 
>> Currently, moving one java file at a time is tedious and may be prone to 
>> manual error (considering  quite big number of files to move into packages). 
>>  If Eclipse can't do that, I may need to find a tool to move the java files 
>> into their package before moving them into Eclipse/Resources.  Is this what 
>> you guys are doing during migration?
>> 
>> Cheers
>> 
>> Cheong Hee
>>   
>> 
>> On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 7:14 PM, David Avendasora 
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi Cheong Hee,
>> 
>> I just tested this on a new project. Here is what I had to do to get Eclipse 
>> to automatically refactor the package declaration:
>> 
>> 1) Move .java file into the root of "Sources"
>> 2) Move the .java file into a package.
>> 
>> If you move the .java file from the project root directly into a package 
>> Eclipse will _not_ automatically add the package declaration. It only does 
>> it if the .java file is already in a directory that is designated as a 
>> source folder.
>> 
>> Dave
>> 
>> On Dec 27, 2009, at 11:27 PM, Cheong Hee (Gmail) wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi
>>>  
>>> Following previous tips on this item, I have tried both way as suggested:
>>> 1.  moved java files to Sources using WOExplorer
>>> 2.  Refactor -> rename
>>>  
>>> I had no luck to turn them directly into packages.  To recap, I am trying 
>>> to move in some existing java files with package defined into new WO 
>>> Framework project in Eclipse.  It turned out the files only moved in as 
>>> "default package" and manually works need to be done to do it one at a 
>>> time. 
>>>  
>>> anything missing here or am I the only one have this problem?  Really 
>>> appreciate pointers.  I have quite some files to move into framework.
>>>  
>>> Cheers
>>>  
>>> Cheong Hee
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