Is there a standard/recommended format to follow when creating packages in a maven project? I understand that the directory structure is supposed to follow a proscribed format and wasn't sure what the best way is to insert my packages.
Should my package structure be main.java.com.foo.bar
and test.java.com.foo.bar
or remove the beginning and then have com.foo.bar
and com.foo.bar.test
?
main
and test
do not belong to the package name. You would put classes and tests in the same package (i.e. no additional test
in the package name; com.mycompany.app
in the example below), but distributed to main
and test
directory respectively.
Example for a project structure (taken from here):
my-app
|-- pom.xml
`-- src
|-- main
| `-- java
| `-- com
| `-- mycompany
| `-- app
| `-- App.java
`-- test
`-- java
`-- com
`-- mycompany
`-- app
`-- AppTest.java