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## Getting Started
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Welcome to the VS Code Java world. Here is a guideline to help you get started to write Java code in Visual Studio Code.
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## Folder Structure
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The workspace contains two folders by default, where:
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- `src`: the folder to maintain sources
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- `lib`: the folder to maintain dependencies
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Meanwhile, the compiled output files will be generated in the `bin` folder by default.
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> If you want to customize the folder structure, open `.vscode/settings.json` and update the related settings there.
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## Dependency Management
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The `JAVA PROJECTS` view allows you to manage your dependencies. More details can be found [here](https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-java-dependency#manage-dependencies).
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public class App {
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