Workspace Options

This dialogue enables you to configure and setup your workspace.

In AnyJ, a project is called a workspace. Each workspace consists of a set of directories containing sourcecode, classfiles, or .jar files (the latter in case of libraries/beans which come without sourcecode). A workspace should contain all libraries used in that workspace. This ensures full functionality of the completion & intellisense features provided by AnyJ.
A good analogy is to think of the project as containing a sourcepath (similar to the classpath).

Each project dir can be assigned different flags, represented by CheckBoxes: If you create a workspace from one of AnyJ's templates, the workspace should already be configured properly. When creating a new workspace, AnyJ gets the paths to the system libraries from the Properties. If you want to change the location of library permanently, change the appropriate "Library.xxx" property according. Note that this will only affect newly created projects. The paths in already existing projects are not changed.