You open the Standard Web Project Properties dialog box by right-clicking
any
and choosing Properties.
In the Compiling page, you can set the following properties:
Compiler Options. Specifies the type of information to be generated during compilation.
You can generate debugging information (default), usage of deprecated APIs, or both.
Additional Compiler Options. Specifies additional compiler options in a space-separated list.
For example, if you type -help -version, the Output window displays the Java compiler's synopsis
of standard options together with the Java compiler's version information.
For a full list of compiler options, see:
Test compile all JSP files during build. Specifies that the project's JSP files
are to be compiled when you build the project. By default, the IDE does not compile JSP
files while building a project. This is because JSP compilation can take a long time
because JSP files have to be translated to servlets before they can be compiled. For more information
on JSP compilation, see Compiling a JSP File.
Notes:
Do not use compiler options like -bootclasspath to cross-compile between Java
platforms. Instead, register the target Java platform by clicking Manage Platforms
in the Libraries page and set
the target JDK for the project.
You can manage the project's classpath in the Libraries page.
You can set up file filters for WAR file creation in the Packaging page.