Here i am presenting a small snippet that creates a java project programatically
This code can also be found in the eclipse source tree , i am presenting here just for handy reference .
- Create an IProject with a name
IProject project = root.getProject("dummyProject");
IProgressMonitor nullProgressMonitor = null;
project.create(nullProgressMonitor);
ResourcesPlugin is the plugin that gives us access to all the resources in eclipse including the workspace . When eclipse creates a project it shows a progress bar , we are passing null for that.
2. Open the above created java Project
IJavaProject javaProject = JavaCore.create(project)
'create' is a misonomer . This creates a decorated Java version of an eclipse project.
3. Add the java nature to the project
IProjectDescription description = project.getDescription();
description.setNatureIds(new String[]{JavaCore.NATURE_ID});
project.setDescription(description,null);
Eclipse has the concept of natures , its kinda tagging a project with java label.
4. Set the class path for the java project
IClasspathEntry[] rawClassPath = javaProject.getRawClassPath();
List
Arrays.asList(rawClassPath));
classPath.add(JavaRuntime.getDefaultJREContainerEntry());
javaProject.setRawClasspath(classPath, nullProgressMonitor);
Since java and class paths are closely tied . We need to add the different class libraries to the project class path . In Eclipse every plugin has its own class loader . By adding add class libraries to the project class path we make class libraries accessible to the class loader .
5. Create the bin folder and mark it as output folder
boolean force = true;
boolean local = true;
IFolder binFolder = project.getFolder("bin");
binFolder.create(force,local,nullProgressMonitor);
IPath fullPath = binFolder.getFullPath();
javaProject.setOutputLocation(fullPath,nullProgressMonitor);
This code will create a project in the Runtime Eclipse Workbench that appears when you launch a new eclipse instance from your eclipse instance.
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