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Is there a way to compile a Java source file (*.java) to a different directory?

If my package file structure is like so:

Mathematics ->
  Formulas ->
    src ->
      // source files containing mathematical formulas...
    bin ->
      // class files containing mathematical formulas...
  Problems ->
    src ->
      // source files containing mathematical problems...
    bin ->
      // class files containing mathematical problems...

I want to separate source and class files to keep the folders organized, but I currently have to copy all the class files from the src folders to the bin folders after every compile.

Is there a way to simplify this process by compiling the class files to another folder in the javac command?

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  • What directory do you want bin?
    – Roman C
    Aug 25, 2013 at 17:48

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Yup, absolutely - use the -d option to specify the output directory:

javac -d bin src/foo/bar/*.java

Note that the directory you specify is the root of the output structure; the relevant subdirectories will be created automatically to correspond to the package structure of your code.

See the javac documentation for more details.

In this case you'd need to issue one javac command to compile the formulae, and another to compile the problems though - potentially using the formulae bin directory as part of the classpath when compiling the problems.

(You might want to consider using a single source structure but different packages, mind you. You should also consider using an IDE to hide some of this complexity from you - it ends up getting tiresome doing all of this by hand, even though it's not actually hard.)

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  • How to compile entire src folder to bin ?
    – Rushikesh
    Jul 1, 2020 at 13:47
  • @Rushikesh: I would generally suggest using a build tool that will do this for you, e.g. Ant or Maven. You could just use javac -d bin $(find src -name '*.java') but that may run into problems if there are too many files.
    – Jon Skeet
    Jul 1, 2020 at 13:54
  • @JonSkeet will that command in parentheses allow the class files to follow the hierarchy of source files ? like will com/github/johndoe/Main.java be places in bin/com/github/johndoe/Main.class ? Sep 24, 2021 at 15:00
  • @AritroShome: No, the -d bin part would make sure it's in bin/com/github/johndoe/Main.class
    – Jon Skeet
    Sep 24, 2021 at 15:03
  • @JonSkeet that's what I meant, I guess I left out the bin part ! Thanks ! Sep 24, 2021 at 15:04

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