Where is the location of the default package?

I'm using jdk1.6.0_14. There is a folder src. I guess the folder contains all the default package. And I try to delete the src folder, and then compile and run a simple program:
import java.util.Scanner;
public class TesImport {
     public static void main(String[] args) {
          Scanner s = new Scanner(System.in);
          System.out.println(s.nextDouble());
}...but it still work... Actually, where is the location of the default package?
Really need your help.
Thanks

JoachimSauer wrote:
georgemc wrote:
Eclipse defaults to thisSince I'm using maven, I really like the default structure of files there:
- */src/main/java* is for Java sources
- */src/main/resources* is for resources
- */src/test/java* is for Java sources for the tests
- */src/test/resources* is for resources for the tests
- */target* contains everything produced by the build
- */target/classes* contains compiled Java classes from /src/main/java and resources from /src/main/resources
- */target/test-classes* contains compiled Java classes from /src/test/java and resources from /src/test/resourcesMe too. Presumably you use the Maven plugin to generate Eclipse projects too? One of the things Maven-haters moan about is that it enforces it's own directory structure on you, which quite apart from not being not true, isn't a bad thing anyway. That structure is a pretty sensible default

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