This table shows how the preference that you can set for your workspace interacts with the preference that you can set for single Java projects.
To set the preference for the workspace, select Window > Preferences. In the Preferences window, select Data Management > SQL Development > pureQuery. You can set the preference on the pureQuery page.
To set the preference on a single Java project, use the controls under Add the required JAR files to the project or to the project's buildpath on the Add pureQuery Support page of the Add pureQuery Support wizard when you enable pureQuery for the project.
Workspace preference: pureQuery Runtime Location | Project preference: Add the required JAR files to the project or to the project's buildpath | ||
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Unselected | Selected | ||
Import pureQuery JAR files from the default location | Use the JAR files that are in the following location | ||
Type the path in the Location field. This path is the default path for all of the Java projects that are in the workspace. |
The workbench imports no JAR files and does
not alter the buildpath. The workbench ignores the path that the you typed in the Location field under pureQuery Runtime Location. |
The workbench imports the JAR files from the
default location into the folder that you specify in the Location
to host JAR files within project field. The workbench ignores the path that the you typed in the Location field. |
The workbench does not import the JAR files.
Instead, it updates the buildpath so that the project uses the files
that are in the location that you specify in the Location field
under the Use the JAR files that are in the following location field. This location that you specify for a project might be the same as the location that is specified as the preference for the workspace, or it might be a location that is specific to the current project. |
Leave the Location field
blank. There is no default path for all of the Java projects in the workspace. |
The workbench imports no JAR files and does not alter the buildpath. | The workbench imports the JAR files from the default location into the folder that you specify in the Location to host JAR files within project field. | The workbench does not import the JAR files. Instead, it updates the buildpath so that the project uses the files that are in the location that you specify in the Location field under the Use the JAR files that are in the following location field. |