The selected node can be a project, package, or .java file. Making a package or project includes all the .java files within the package or project, including those within nested packages.
An "outdated" .class file is one that has an earlier date-time stamp than its .java source file.
The imported files that are checked and compiled include all recursively imported files (that is, imported files of imported files) except for files that are in stable packages that are not part of the project.
To Make a node, select the node in the project pane, and choose Project|Make <node name>.
See also:
Building Applications with JBuilder: Compiling Java Programs
The node can be a project, package, or .java file. Rebuilding a package or project includes all the .java files within the package or project, including those within nested packages.
The imported files that are compiled include all recursively imported files (that is, imported files of imported files) except for files in stable packages that are not part of the project.
To Rebuild a node, select the node in the project pane, and choose Project|Rebuild <node name>.
See also:
Building Applications with JBuilder: Compiling Java Programs
The file is added to the list of files in the project pane. To remove the file, choose Project|Remove From Project.
See also:
Building Applications with JBuilder: Adding to a project
In the project pane, select the file you want to remove, then choose Project|Remove From Project. A prompt appears, asking whether to remove the file. When you click OK, the selected file is removed from the current project. The file is not deleted from the drive.
You can put the removed file back in the project with the Project|Add Files/Packages command.
See also:
Building Applications with JBuilder: Removing from a project
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Building Applications with JBuilder: Setting project properties
The pages of the Project Properties dialog box are:
These are features of JBuilder Enterprise.
These settings do not apply to the current project. To set properties for the current project, select Project|Project Properties.
The pages of the Default Project Properties dialog box are:
These are features of JBuilder Enterprise.
See also:
Building Applications with JBuilder: Setting project properties