Switching the default compiler type
It is possible to switch the default compiler type. When you switch the default compiler type, this switch affects all classes and templates for which the user has not specifically assigned a compiler type
To switch the default compiler type:
- Choose Project | Settings... from the main menu to open the Project Settings window.
- Select the
Java Sources
node in the left pane of the Project Settings window.- Select the
Default compiler type
property and choose a new default compiler type from the dropdown list.![]()
Note: Once you change a class or template's compiler type, the IDE will never again recognize the class as using the default compiler type, even if you switch the compiler type for the class back to the one that is the IDE default. Therefore, if you change a class's compiler type and then change it back to the default compiler type, the class's compiler type will not be affected if you change the default compiler type.
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