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I have created two java projects both have some common package structure and also same class. I want to compare these two projects and get each difference. Is there any software to get difference between two projects.

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For windows, the best choice is BeyondCompare. If you want it free - take WinMerge. Under Unix, the best choice is Meld which is written in python, thus being also the only cross-platform alternative of the three.

All these tools support 2-way folder comparison which is what you seem to need here.

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    I used free trial version of BeyondCompare. Its really a good tool. Thanks kostja May 18, 2011 at 5:39
  • Meld tool was very helpful for me. I was with a big problem between two projects, when the svn dont was unable to solve. Meld was perfect. Thanks! Oct 9, 2014 at 19:48
  • WinMerge workes like a charm for me.
    – Ahmed Syed
    Feb 17, 2016 at 7:24
  • I just downloaded Meld and it's amazing! ty!
    – Ken
    Aug 16, 2017 at 8:10
  • Is there any tool that can find similar types of logic or code blocks between two different projects?
    – VishV_dev
    4 hours ago
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Another option is to use a source code control system like subversion or git or bazaar or mercurial.

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  • The best choice IMO if you want to hit 2 birds with one stone. Version Control and getting the difference in code with every code push. Nov 20, 2015 at 5:00
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There's BeyondCompare. It's not free, but it is very good

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Have you ever used WinMerge? you can use it to compare two folders and it will show you the differences between them.

WinMerge

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The interface is definitely dated, but I love xxdiff for showing complex diffs and merge conflicts. Superb tool.

If you'd like to know what the differences are going forward, you might want to place both versions under a version control system like git, which can make finding differences (and moving changed code) very easy. But I'd have to want to do the same task again tomorrow to go this extra step. :)

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