You can open the Project window by choosing Window Project
In the Project window, you can designate files and directories that are relevant for your current project. When you add a file or a directory to the Project window, all of those files are checked by the compiler when you choose the Compile Project and Build Project commands. For Java applications, you can designate one of those files to be the main class to be executed when you choose the Execute Project command.
Right-click the root project node to access commands for setting up the project.
You can also use the Project window to create a custom view of files that you are working on in your current project. For example, if the files that you want to work with are buried deep in a source hierarchy, you can simplify the view of these classes by adding only the appropriate subdirectory to the project.
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Only one IDE project can be open at a time. However, you can easily work on several independent applications within the same project, particularly if they rely on the same settings. |
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Projects in the IDE Creating a New Project Adding an Existing File to a Project Adding a New File to a Project Filesystems Window Mounting a Filesystem |