Path: csiph.com!x330-a1.tempe.blueboxinc.net!usenet.pasdenom.info!goblin3!goblin.stu.neva.ru!news.bbs-scene.org!border4.nntp.dca.giganews.com!border2.nntp.dca.giganews.com!nntp.giganews.com!nx02.iad01.newshosting.com!newshosting.com!69.16.185.16.MISMATCH!npeer02.iad.highwinds-media.com!news.highwinds-media.com!feed-me.highwinds-media.com!spln!extra.newsguy.com!newsp.newsguy.com!news5 From: Michael Wojcik Newsgroups: comp.lang.java.programmer Subject: Re: Death To Sub-Sub-Sub-Directories! Date: Wed, 18 May 2011 08:09:20 -0400 Organization: Micro Focus Lines: 32 Message-ID: References: NNTP-Posting-Host: pb787e168074eb3c5323cb7462d21f7cc8faae0c33b08bd75.newsdawg.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.0; en-US; rv:1.8.1.23) Gecko/20090812 Thunderbird/2.0.0.23 Mnenhy/0.7.5.0 In-Reply-To: Xref: x330-a1.tempe.blueboxinc.net comp.lang.java.programmer:4256 Pitch wrote: > > Java program != Java project > > I said "project" and I ment that my Java program can contain several java > projects. It's called modularity and encapsulation. ;) To be fair, I also often have "Java projects" that are a single package. For example, when I write a relatively simple UIMA annotator, it'll generally be a single package. It's part of a great honking program made up of lots of packages, but the others are pre-existing and not part of my "project". So this really depends on how "project" is defined, and what the scope of a given project is. > They can all be in the "src" directory and still keep the original package. Clearly this will remain one of the Java religious issues. > CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 Drat. I was hoping to use your post as part of my next fabulously lucrative commercial endeavor. JFTR, anyone reading my Usenet posts are welcome to make millions off them. I do not even require attribution. Knock yerselves out. -- Michael Wojcik Micro Focus Rhetoric & Writing, Michigan State University