Re: where should I create this class file?

2008-08-21 Thread Tobias Gierke

Hi,

I suggest you post your java-related questions at 
http://www.javaranch.com , this is way off-topic.


Regards,

Tobias

P.S. The answer is

src
|
+ command
|  |
|  + CreateCustomer.java
|  |
|  + 
+ domain
  |
  + Order.java
  |
  + Customer.java

Hi,



Sorry I post a java question in this mailing list. I know you guys know the 
answer.




I want to create a class"domain.Customer", and "domain.Order" so that the 
other class can useimport statement to reference this 2 classes.


eg. import domain.Customer;

  import domain.Order;



Where in my windows directory create the class file Customer.java and 
Order.java file?


The following shown the project DBTest I have created in Eclipse (3.4).



d:\workspace\DBTest>dir
 Volume in drive D has no label.
 Volume Serial Number is 401A-FB2E

 Directory of d:\workspace\DBTest

20/08/2008  09:58 PM  .
20/08/2008  09:58 PM  ..
20/08/2008  09:58 PM   618 .classpath
20/08/2008  09:58 PM 1,039 .project
20/08/2008  09:58 PM  .settings
20/08/2008  09:58 PM  build
21/08/2008  06:22 PM  src
20/08/2008  09:58 PM  WebContent
   2 File(s)  1,657 bytes
   6 Dir(s)  57,258,811,392 bytes free

d:\workspace\DBTest>



I also created a package name call "command" inside the directory:

d:\workspace\DBTest\src\command>dir
 Volume in drive D has no label.
 Volume Serial Number is 401A-FB2E

 Directory of d:\workspace\DBTest\src\command

21/08/2008  06:22 PM  .
21/08/2008  06:22 PM  ..
21/08/2008  06:22 PM 1,687 CommandExecutor.java
21/08/2008  06:22 PM   815 CreateCustomer.java
21/08/2008  06:22 PM   799 CreateOrder.java
21/08/2008  06:22 PM   915 DatabaseCommand.java
21/08/2008  06:22 PM 1,027 ListCustomerOrders.java
21/08/2008  06:22 PM   915 ListCustomers.java
   6 File(s)  6,158 bytes
   2 Dir(s)  57,258,811,392 bytes free

d:\workspace\DBTest\src\command>




From the file CreateCustomer.java and CreateOrder.java, I want to *import* 
domain.Customer and domain.Order.


Where in my windows directory should create the Customer.java and 
Order.java file?




Thanks

Sam

  



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where should I create this class file?

2008-08-21 Thread sam wun
Hi,



Sorry I post a java question in this mailing list. I know you guys know the 
answer.



I want to create a class"domain.Customer", and "domain.Order" so that the 
other class can useimport statement to reference this 2 classes.

eg. import domain.Customer;

  import domain.Order;



Where in my windows directory create the class file Customer.java and 
Order.java file?

The following shown the project DBTest I have created in Eclipse (3.4).



d:\workspace\DBTest>dir
 Volume in drive D has no label.
 Volume Serial Number is 401A-FB2E

 Directory of d:\workspace\DBTest

20/08/2008  09:58 PM      .
20/08/2008  09:58 PM      ..
20/08/2008  09:58 PM   618 .classpath
20/08/2008  09:58 PM 1,039 .project
20/08/2008  09:58 PM      .settings
20/08/2008  09:58 PM      build
21/08/2008  06:22 PM      src
20/08/2008  09:58 PM      WebContent
   2 File(s)  1,657 bytes
   6 Dir(s)  57,258,811,392 bytes free

d:\workspace\DBTest>



I also created a package name call "command" inside the directory:

d:\workspace\DBTest\src\command>dir
 Volume in drive D has no label.
 Volume Serial Number is 401A-FB2E

 Directory of d:\workspace\DBTest\src\command

21/08/2008  06:22 PM      .
21/08/2008  06:22 PM      ..
21/08/2008  06:22 PM 1,687 CommandExecutor.java
21/08/2008  06:22 PM   815 CreateCustomer.java
21/08/2008  06:22 PM   799 CreateOrder.java
21/08/2008  06:22 PM   915 DatabaseCommand.java
21/08/2008  06:22 PM 1,027 ListCustomerOrders.java
21/08/2008  06:22 PM   915 ListCustomers.java
   6 File(s)  6,158 bytes
   2 Dir(s)  57,258,811,392 bytes free

d:\workspace\DBTest\src\command>




>From the file CreateCustomer.java and CreateOrder.java, I want to *import* 
domain.Customer and domain.Order.

Where in my windows directory should create the Customer.java and 
Order.java file?



Thanks

Sam