1. In an existing Eclipse shortcut, copy a copy and change the copy to its own custom name.
Renamed after: Eclipse-mybatis
2, give eclipse-mybatis this shortcut, specify a workspace. Specifically in the property plus -data workspace file directory path , such as:-data D:\workspace_orm
2, 1 through the right-click "Properties", the most
2, 2 This path: D:\workspace_orm if not in the system, the creation will be customized. Double-click the Eclipse-mybatis shortcut and you'll see a whole new workspace
3, in addition to the shortcut configuration workspace, you can also specify the JDK. Use:-VM Java installation directory/bin/javaw.exe, such as:-VM D:\IDE\jdk1.6.0_12\bin\javaw.exe
Note: Although this is not a very advanced technology, this can simply manage our workspace, because if a workspace works too much, we will be slow to use eclipse.
Quick creation of Eclipse's workspace