The
node
represents an archive file on your system that you have mounted as a filesystem
in the IDE. JAR files and zip files are examples of archives
that can be represented by this node. This node can be expanded
to display the hierarchy of files in the archive, though the files cannot be edited.
When you compile and debug Java applications in the IDE, the IDE builds the application's class path from mounted filesystems.
You can make other archive files accessible in the IDE by mounting them. Choose
File Mount Filesystem and
complete the wizard.
On the property sheet for the selected archive file, you can set the archive
file to be hidden. If you want to redisplay a hidden filesystem, right-click the
node
and choose Customize. In the Customizer dialog box, you can access the
properties for all mounted filesystems.
If the property sheet for the archive file has a Capabilities section, you can configure whether files in the archive file can be compiled, run, debugged, or used as Javadoc documentation in the IDE.
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Filesystems and Application Development
Mounting a Filesystem |