To work with filesystems that were created outside of the IDE, you must mount them in the IDE.
Mounted directories must be mounted at the default package, and Java sources in them must be in packages corresponding to their position relative to the mount point. If a filesystem is mounted at the wrong point, the IDE can not compile its sources, and other problems will arise.
To mount a directory in the IDE:
To mount a JAR or ZIP archive in the IDE:
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You can also find the Mount Filesystem and
Mount JAR commands on the contextual menu of the root
Filesystems node in the Filesystems tab of the Explorer. |
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Filesystems in the IDE
Opening a File not in a Mounted Filesystem Changing the Mount Order of Filesystems Configuring a Mounted Filesystem |