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FAQ What is the Java model?
The Java model is a hierarchical representation of the Java projects in your workspace.
Using a utility method provided by JavaCore
, a Java model is obtained
for the workspace. Using the IJavaModel
, the Java projects can be
inspected. Each project contains a classpath, consisting of multiple
package fragment roots, such as source directories in the project or
referenced JARs from required plug-ins. Each fragment contains a number
of class files. An example of its use is given in the following piece of
code:
IWorkspace workspace = ResourcesPlugin.getWorkspace();
IJavaModel javaModel = JavaCore.create(workspace.getRoot());
IJavaProject projects[] = javaModel.getJavaProjects();
for (int n = 0; n < projects.length; n++) {
IJavaProject project = projects[n];
IPackageFragmentRoot[] roots = project.getAllPackageFragmentRoots();
int nClasses = 0;
for (int k = 0; k < roots.length; k++) {
IPackageFragmentRoot root = roots[k];
IJavaElement[] elements = root.getChildren();
for (int i = 0; i < elements.length; i++) {
IJavaElement element = elements[i];
PackageFragment fragment = (PackageFragment) element.getAdapter(PackageFragment.class);
if (fragment == null) continue;
IJavaElement fes[] = fragment.getChildren();
for (int j = 0; j < fes.length; j++) {
String className = fes[j].getElementName();
nClasses++;
}
}
}
String projectName = projects[n].getElementName();
System.out.println("Classpath for project "+ projectName +" contains "+nClasses+" classes.");
}
The output of this code for a workspace with a single empty Java project is
Classpath for project P contains 12187 classes.
In other words, before you start adding your own classes or start referring to any other Eclipse plug-ins, you already have access to more than 12,000 classes in the Java 2, Standard Edition (J2SE) libraries.
The Java model is declared in package org.eclipse.jdt.core
, which
consists of 55 types providing access to anything you would ever need to
analyze and manipulate your Java programs.