Where the .class files will be created.

Hi ,
I have a Business Component oracle.apps.icx.por.req.server under this I have a VO say TestVO.when I rebuild my project where will the .class be created. Will it be created in <JDEV_USER_HOME>/MyClasses or it will be created under <JDEV_USER_HOME>/MyClasses/oracle/apps/icx/por/req/server.
Regards,
Naveen.

Hi Naveen,
Normally it will be created in <JDEV_USER_HOME>/MyClasses/oracle/apps/icx/por/req/server. Assuming that you have declared oracle/apps/icx/por/req/server to be the package for that class. If however the package definition is not specified it will be created in <JDEV_USER_HOME>/MyClasses.
Refer to http://java.sun.com/docs/books/jls/third_edition/html/packages.html#7.2.1 for a more thorough discussion on java packages.
Chris

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