.class
Files.class
files.
However, if you want to delete
.class
files that have different names than their associated .java
files, you must enable the Parse class file property
before doing a Clean or Clean All.
To do a simple clean:
Build Clean deletes the sourcename
.class
in the source's folder. If the compiler's Target property is set.
this commands deletes sourcename.class
in the appropriate destination folder.
If you selected a folder, this command deletes all .class
files within the folder. This command
does not remove .class
files within subfolders or
.class
files that no longer have a corresponding .java
source.
Build Clean All is similar to Clean, but
removes all
.class
files within a folder and its subfolders.
To clean .class
files that are named differently from their .java
files:
The IDE inspects every .class
file without matching
it to a Java source file.
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Be careful when enabling this property
if you are working with JARs and libraries of classes without source files.
Also, it is time consuming for the IDE
to recognize .class files that are without a source file.
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Specifying a Target Directory for Class Files |