The Project Management area gives you an overview of your RapidClipse projects and organizes projects by default into six mein areas (packages). Each entry in the Project Management section corresponds to one file. Thus, the name of each entry must be unique. Further packages can be created within each area to add an additional level of organization to the project, and these can use the same file names in alternative entries without any problem because they can be addressed uniquely using the package names.
The RapidClipse Project Management offers a simplified alternative to the complex standard Eclipse Project Explorer, which you can also use in RapidClipse.
Icon | Function |
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Creates a new RapidClipse project and opens the project wizard. | |
Opens a project available in Workspace. | |
Creates a new data source. | |
Imports the database metadata and generates entities from it. | |
Creates a new entity and opens the Entity Editor. | |
Generates database tables from the available entities. | |
Creates a new package. | |
Generates a new Java class. | |
Creates a new Authentication Provider. | |
Creates a new Authorization Configuration Provider. | |
Generates a new view or a custom GUI element. | |
Creates a new property file for the Internationalization of an interface. | |
Creates a new folder. |
Note:
All the RapidClipse projects are saved in a directory named Workspace. When you start RapidClipse, the projects in the Workspace are shown in the Project Management.
You can close projects in Project Management to improve the overview. The projects you close are no longer visible in the Project Management area but are still available in the workspace. This can be helpful when your project consists of multiple sub-projects.
Closed projects that are still available in the workspace can be reopened at any time.
The projects available in Workspace can be opened in RapidClipse.