Eclipse + Maven and hidden ${basedir}/target/classes folder? - java

I started to work with Eclipse and Maven. Suddenly the generated ${basedir}/target/classes folder is not showing up in the package explorer as previously after refreshing the view. Now I am only able to see ${basedir}/target but in the package explorer it seems to be empty even after fresh build and manual refresh. I can see the files with file explorer outside eclipse so I know they are there 100%.
How do I tell Eclipse or Maven to show the files again?
The fix from here is not working for me.

See this answer and notice that it is only possible in "Project Explorer" not in "Package Explorer".

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IntelliJ : Cannot resolve method 'run(java.lang.Class, String[])'

I've encountered a problem where on all of my applications, there's a red cross on the top right. I can run it, but the cross doesn't seem to go away.
I've opened the run/debug configurations and it says Warning : Main method not found. I don't understand why it's not found when I already have a corresponding main class and method for each and every application.
I tried to close the project, restarting IntelliJ, restarting my laptop, refreshing my desktop, refresh Gradle by clicking Reimport All Gradle Projects, rebuild the project and clicking Invalidate Caches / Restart. I also tried other suggestions I found on StackOverflow such as deleting the .idea folder. Nothing. The red cross still shows up. I've also realized that I do not have the out folder in all of my Applications.
I just set the language level to equal my SDK version at Project Structure. Finally, it is disappeared.
In Project Settings, First make sure SDK path is correct. Preferably install and use your own SDK. Then use the same SDK in Project and Modules in Project Settings.
File->Project structure ->SDKs
Choose JDK home path, if no jdk is in the path,
you'll see an icon download jdk
download then ok
Try to copy src and gradle folders and buil.gradle and settings,gradle files in separate folder. Then open this new folder as new project in intellij. Then intellij will propose Import as gradle project... - push it.
If problem remained see you build.gradle

Some projects cannot be imported because they already exist in the workspace [duplicate]

I am trying to import a project that me and my co-worker have been working on.. and keep getting this error after I select-- "import" then "import existing project" then click archive file, and then I click next, and this error comes up:
Some projects cannot be imported because they already exist in the
workspace
Uncheck the "copy projects into workspace" checkbox, and then click "refresh" button, you will be able to import the project
go to .project file in your project and change the name of the project in name tag
It has just happened to me too. Finally I realized that the project was already open in my workspace but it was not visible because of the selected working set. You have just to deselect the active working set and all opened projects will become visible.
This usually happens when you change the project directory physically without first delete in Eclipse.
You can view and delete these hidden projects in the following view:
Window -> Show View -> Other -> General -> Navigator
Then simply just continue with the process of import existing project.
In my case, I copied one of the projects (say 'Project1') from the workspace and pasted it to the same workspace. After that I modified the name of the pasted project (say to 'Project2'). I could not see it in the repository.
The main reason was .project file from the new project still had:
<name>Project1</name> instead of <name>Project2</name>.
So, I did following things in order to get the issue fixed:
Cut and paste Project2 outside the workspace
Change .project file to have <name>Project2</name>
Try importing Project2 again.
It worked for me.
You may have a project with same name in your workspace. Try to refresh (file->refresh) your workspace after deleting the another one with same name.
A typical situation occurs when you want to re-import a deleted project.
Projects in the Eclipse workspace must be unique. Note though that the project name need not be the same as the directory/folder name of the project, so you can either delete any existing project with the same name or alternatively rename the existing projects.
You have one occult directory named ".metadata" in workspace directory. Close Eclipse, delete ".metadata" and open Eclipse. When eclipse ask you about workspace make sure that ".metadata" isn't in workspace directory and click "ok" button to select default workspace.
Maybe you get the same project name in your '.project' file,check it,if yes, rename another name.than import again
If you've arrived at this because you have cloned a git project into the existing workspace and now you want to promote that workspace to a full fledged project then you should use the 'Git Repositories' view -> select 'Working Directory' -> Import Projects -> Existing projects.
Check if you have configured Eclipse to show ALL the working set. I once encountered exactly the same problem and it turned out I accidentally imported the project into the Other Projects working set. And my Eclipse configuration didn't show that working set in the package explorer, which lead me to believe that the project was not imported yet.
Updated for #Mawg:
First, click the Select Working Set...:
Then, choose No Working Sets:
This will effectively disable the working set and show all projects.
Try to rename the value of <name> tag which inside ".project" file of your project.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<projectDescription>
<name>Rename this value</name>
<comment></comment>
<projects>
This will work for sure. Here you are just renaming your project.
EASIEST WAY: Right click on the project (folder that reads "MainActivity") go to Refactor -> Rename and you will get a text field allowing you to rename your project.
If you get an alert saying your project is out of sync with the filesystem press F5 (refresh) and try again.
Take a look in your workspace folder, you may have an old project there with the same name as the one you are importing (even though it's not being shown on eclipse).
When you delete a project on Eclipse, if you don't check the checkbox on the dialog, it just removes it from the view and doesn't delete the folder on the workspace directory.
In my case i had deleted the resources directory from my .metadata.plugins:
Go to your workspace
Enter .metadata.plugins
Delete : org.eclipse.core.resources directory
Another way I just found!
MOVE the project to some other folder and then import and if required copy to workspace
I had this issue when I deleted a project and tried to import the code again. Eclipse never really deleted the project and still held a reference to the project name/folder in the workspace. I had to created a new project with the same name and my code appeared as it was. I believe this only worked because the project path was never changed.
It was happened to me when
I delete project from eclipse Project Explorer and not checked the
remove content from disk.
Next time when I tried to import same project in workspace then got same problem.
To solve I just did FYI work that every kid can do :)
So How I solved it:
Cut Ctrl + x myProject folder from eclipse workspace to other location ie Desktop
Right Click Navigator (you can get it from Window > Show View > Navigator) and Refresh (it will prompt following dialog)
Just click Yes button and move your project folder back to eclipse workspace directory
Import again!
Now Rock 'n' Role
This warning means you just deleted project from navigator, but the project is present in the working set. Or else your working set has project with same name, so go to work-space directory and delete the project which has the same name and import again.
This worked for me.
File > New > Android Project > Create project from existing source
Location = the location of the project you want to import.
You will get a warning "An Eclipse project already exists in this directory.
Consider using File > Import > Existing Project instead." But you will be able to click "Next" and the project should in effect be imported.
In eclipse click file then select switch workspace then browse and select another folder. Now repeat the same process and this time there will be no error :)
I had a similar problem, I have the same repository I wanted to import twice. I renamed the existing project by right clicking on the project > refactor > rename then imported it again.
My problem was a little bit different.
For example, the project name (what I see) was FooProject and in the imported project, I was looking for the FooProject but I could not. However, Eclipse does not let me import that project because he claims that it is already imported. And then, I have looked at the .project file of the project and I have seen that the actual name of the project was not what I see (FooProject).
The conclusion;
The name of the project (what you see in Eclipse) may be different than the actual name of the project (what maven see). Because of this reason. Please be sure that they are the same name by checking .project file of the project.
Nothing about could not solve my situation. This is how I solved.
Close the IDE
Remove the same name project form workspace
Start the IDE
Clean all project (not sure this helped)
File > Import > Existing Project
click refresh button
import project
Done..
At least on Eclipse Juno, you can toggle on Advanced. Then select [groupid].[artifactid] from the Name Template dropdown. That should make your project uniquely named. (If you keep multiple versions of a given artifact, you can select [groupid].[artifactid].[version] instead). Be sure to click the Refresh button so the changes are visible. Wash, rinse, repeat as needed.
delete it from eclipse......u might have closed the project in eclipse by "(Rightclick)-->close project".....so even if you delete this project from workspace folder....it stays there in eclipse IDE as closed project.....you should delete it from Eclipse IDE...!!!
I have a slightly different situation whereby my eclipse stops responding and I have had to kill the session. After restarting Juno, then the particular project I was working on disappeared although .project file exists. Trying to import back into Eclipse would yield the same "Some projects cannot be imported .." or "A project with this name already exists" if trying to create a new project.
In the end, since I was using Working Sets, I managed to find this file .metadata.plugins\org.eclipse.ui.workbench\workingsets.xml. Manually added the missing entry and restarted eclipse and voila, it came back.
I had the same error because there was one more project under svn in workspace but with another name. So I've removed it.
This is what i have noticed for the above issue :- If the checkout folder (folder where your pom project resides) is same as the eclipse workspace folder then i am getting this issue
SOLUTION
when i used a separate workspace folder for importing the project, eclipse did worked smoothly :)
In case you are using Maven, make sure that your artifactId in pom.xml does not have the same name as any existing project name in your Eclipse project explorer.

Eclipse workspace won't show my project anymore

I am using eclipse kepler. A few minutes back I had to force restart the whole machine and then when I fired up eclipse it would momentarily show the projects and then disappear. The projects are there in the workspace folder and I can access all my files using ctrl+shift+r and even run it on the server. But I can't see the projects in the project explorer.
I tried this but importing into another workspace has other issues. Like not able to configure the server, not even manually.
Any help would be appreciated.
Try the below step while you import. Check "Copy Projects into workspace" before proceed as shown below
This will retrieve the projects

Eclipse not launching? How do I save my projects?

I have been using eclipse to learn how to program Java and one day when I tried to use Eclipse it would not open. I get the purple window with a loading bar but when that gets about half way it crashes but does not give me any report as to why it crashed. How could I fix Eclipse or how could I save my projects so that I can reinstall Eclipse?
Your projects are already saved in your hard disk. You just need to reinstall, and when you open again to give the specific path to your projects.
Your projects (Eclipse workspace folder) are saved on your hard-drive . It has nothing to do with your Eclipse crash. If the folder is located inside Eclipse folder, just copy it to some other location. If it is already outside, you are safe.
If you re-install Eclipse, just use this copied workspace as your Eclipse workspace, it should just work fine.
Note: It would be easy to fix existing Eclipse, given you provide exact error message.
be cool , you can get your projects without any problem
1) go to eclipse.org ("https://eclipse.org/downloads/") and download eclipse and re-install then it will bind with your existing workspace in eclipse then you can open your projects through eclipse
2)eclipse default workspace is" C:\Users\yourname\workspace " manualy go to this link in here replace "yourname" with your PC name and get your projects

Can't see files in project explorer in Eclipse android project

I'm working on an Android project. Something happened with my Eclipse project and I can no longer "see" any of my source files in the project explorer. The project explorer only shows :
src (clicking and trying to open yields nothing -- I can right click and open in a new window and see a bit more, but still can't decend the directory and see files)
gen
android.jar
usb.jar
maps.jar
My java files are still in the directory.
It looks like the project is corrupted somehow? I have tried deleting everything in .metadata/.plugins/org.eclipse.core.resources per some suggestions I've found but that doesn't seem to fix it. I created a new test project and it looked ok last night when I created it, although now, it to shows the same behavior as above. I'm using eclipse indigo service release 1. See the image bellow:
It's because you have the wrong view open. Try to open the Package Explorer
Window > Show View > Package Explorer

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