This is for a desktop GUI application. I need to store my Java classes and JUnit test classes in two separate folders.
How do I go about doing this in Eclipse, rather what is the best approach to do this?
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Create two different projects for swings and test cases. Because I feel that it separates the functionality. Don’t write anything under default package, as it is said that its not a good practice.