Because RADi organizes layouts inside projects, it is easy to integrate RADi into your workflow. The only thing you need to do is, map a RADi project to a programming project (usually a directory on your hard drive).
To start a new programming project and integrate RADi, follow these steps:
In your IDE create the programming project as usual. Let's say, your new project resides at C:\MyIDE\workspace\MyProject and you are used to put your source files in a directory named src and your class files in a directory named bin.
In RADi open the
:
Project name: Enter "MyProject".
Project location: Browse to the directory containing the programming project (in our example this is C:\MyIDE\workspace).
Sources directory: Deselect 'Use project directory' and enter "src".
Binaries directory: Deselect 'Use project directory' and enter "bin".
To be able to run exported classes, radirt.jar must be in the classpath of your programming project (alternatively you could copy radirt.jar to the lib/ext directory of your JDK).
After exporting or re-exporting a layout, make your IDE do a refresh.