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Asked: June 16, 20262026-06-16T03:05:28+00:00 2026-06-16T03:05:28+00:00

I’m taking some time to learn Eclipse, and later on NetBeans. I actually enjoy

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I’m taking some time to learn Eclipse, and later on NetBeans. I actually enjoy both IDEs.
I don’t know which one I prefer, but they seem to be intuitive.

As for the Eclipse IDE, I’m learning about best practices for sharing my User Libraries amongst all my projects. Not to mention when I find someone else’s Java code online, I certainly would like to import that code and utilize it in any place I need.

I notice there’s many questions on Stack Overflow about how to share assets among all the Projects.

To be clear, when I say “assets”, I mean anything other than where I would have my Project’s main method reside. (ie: images, xml/txt files, custom classes, etc….)

I come from the web development world (PHP), so my mindset is accustomed to PHP’s include() and require() functions, for importing anything on the server into my application. Like most web developers I know, I keep my web assets in the same places for ease of importing.

Now onto a new world, Java + Eclipse.

I’ve created a single Project, and I am now creating additional Classes within that single Project. These Classes could be useful in practically every Project I create.

After reading other questions and posts I’m still not quite sure of a Best Practice for asset sharing between Projects. (I’m only concerned about a single workspace too)

I’d like to hear from others about their personal Best Practices.

Do you create a Project that holds only Classes, Images, Files?

Do you keep a Folder/Directory somewhere on your File System that keeps all of that, and you import it?

Do you utilize Eclipse’s default settings when creating a Project, or do you change anything around?

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    2026-06-16T03:05:29+00:00Added an answer on June 16, 2026 at 3:05 am

    You can put the shared libraries in an Eclipse projects P and make other projects depend on P. To make a project Q depend on P do the following:

    1. Select project Q in the package explorer, and right-click on it.
    2. Select Properties from the context menu.
    3. Go to the Java Build Path properties page.
    4. Go to the Projects tab.
    5. Check project P to add it to the build path of project Q.

    See the article at http://www.informit.com/articles/printerfriendly.aspx?p=367962 for more details.

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