![]() ![]() So my website is … so in turn, the packages I would create are “”. They don't have to be, but it's just how everyone else does it, so you might as well be like the rest of the programming herd! Also, another convention is that if you're developing a Java project for a website, you generally name your packages after the website address in reverse order. You just need to type in your packages names separated by periods (.) like so:īy convention, package names should be entirely lowercase. Piece of cake, all I did to create these packages was right click on my “src” folder (or the root HowToProgram folder) and choose New -> Package. If that makes sense to you, then your next question would probably be “Now that I understand WHAT a package is, HOW do I create them in MY project?“. So, what you see above is essentially the equivalent of having the following directory structure in your file system:
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