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How to change the Eclipse default workspace?

Where can I change the default workspace in Eclipse?

"default working directory" = "default workspace"? Or something else?
do you mean "File\Switch workspace" menu?
If this question is about Java current working directory (CWD) in code, with respect to running in Eclipse, want to point out that our may have come across an interesting behavior. Using Eclipse with Subclipse to import a project to workspace, the CWD may be different than just importing a Java source project from disk (checked out elsewhere via external SVN tool). I haven't looked into this further yet, but just a heads up.

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erakitin

If you mean "change workspace" go to File -> Switch Workspace


It doesnt allow me to move this folder anywhere outside of my working folder...Is there any workarounds to move this folder into another drive?
This doesn't answer the question, assuming the original question mentioned "default workspace". To change what Eclipse defaults to on startup, see the other answer.
Hi, what should I do if want to change the root directory of eclipse (for file handing in java)?
This is wrong answer. The question was about DEFAULT workspace and not how to switch workspace. How this answer got so many upvotes and green mark?
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jseals

I took this question to mean how can you change the Default workspace so that when Eclipse boots up the workspace you want is automatically loaded:

Go under preferences then type "workspace" in the search box provided to filter the list. Alternatively you can go to General>Startup and Shutdown>Workspaces.

There you can set a flag to make Eclipse prompt you to select a workspace at startup by checking the "Prompt for workspace at startup" checkbox.

You can set the number of previous workspaces to remember also. Finally there is a list of recent workspaces. If you just remove all but the one you want Eclipse will automatically startup with that workspace.


This clearly seems to answer the question better. At least, that's how I read it (and it's the question I needed answering when I searched and found this topic).
Preferences are under the "Window" menu in my version of Eclipse
Just what I was looking for. +1
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Marko

Go to eclipse\configuration\ Open the file "config.ini" Modify the line osgi.instance.area.default="F:/Workspace/Java" where "F:/Workspace/Java" should be your default workspace!


Take care with blackslashes in Windows implementations. Your windows path would be F:\Workspace\Java not the required F:/Workspace/Java. In Kepler there is no need of the quotes, I don't know about other versions.
Example on Mac Os X : osgi.instance.area.default=@user.home/Documents/workspace
As Michael said, use backslashes on windows. Also, not single but double. For eg., above director would be: "F:\\Workspace\\Java"
On ubuntu I went to ~/.eclipse/org.eclipse.platform_4.3.0_1473617060_linux_gtk_x86_64/configuration/config.ini and added this line osgi.instance.area.default=@user.home/workspace pointing it to where ever i wanted.
@KhuljaSimSim - in fact for Windows foward slash works fine... eg. F:/eclipse/ worked fine for me.... and note - without the double quotes - just osgi.instance.area.default=F:/eclipse/
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Community

If you are talking about changing the working directory for a java program that you launch from within eclipse, then there's a space for that in the run configuration. If you go to Run menu and select "Run Configurations..." then select your run configuration, then on the "Arguments" tab for a Java Application there is a place for you to edit the "Working directory". This alters the current directory that will be used for launching the java program.

See related question Default eclipse working directory if this is what you are meaning.


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Luiggi Mendoza

Whatever Frank has suggested to change in config.ini is correct. In case, if that didn't help, you need to remove path from recent workspace as below.

Go to eclipse\configuration\org.eclipse.ui.ide.prefs\ Open the file "org.eclipse.ui.ide.prefs" Remove the first path in RECENT_WORKSPACES. MAX_RECENT_WORKSPACES=5 RECENT_WORKSPACES=/Users/wrokspace1\n/Users/wrokspace2\n/Users/wrokspace3\n/Users/wrokspace4 RECENT_WORKSPACES_PROTOCOL=3 SHOW_WORKSPACE_SELECTION_DIALOG=false eclipse.preferences.version=1


Issue I had was eclipse crashed before loading my workspace, and I had previously checked the 'use this as the default and do not ask again'. Changing SHOW_WORKSPACE_SELECTION_DIALOG=false to =true allowed me to select a workspace.
In Eclipse Neon the file is located at eclipse\configuration\.settings folder.
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Neets

File > Switch workspace > add the workspace you like > Eclipse will restart using the workspace you wanted.


why does eclipse restart when you change workspaces? What is the purpose?
I guess so that it loads all the information from the new workspace... but that's only my guess ;)
with diffrent workspaces more than one people can save is own configuration or even for your self if you want workspace to load with specific projects and libraries
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Dunaril

If you mean to change the directory in which the program execution will occur, go to "Run configurations" in the Run tab.

Then select your project and go to the "Arguments" tab, you can change the directory there. By default it is the root directory of your project.


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user2869735

Open a command prompt. Change to the eclipse home directory and type "eclipse -clean" e.g. C:/eclipse>eclipse -clean

This will ask for the workspace selection. It will also force to set it as the default workspace.

Then, go to eclipsehome-->configuration-->settings folder.

open org.eclipse.ui.de.prefs in a notepad.

set this property to true from false.

SHOW_WORKSPACE_SELECTION_DIALOG=true

You will be asked for a workspace selection everytime.


This is what you need when Eclipse is broken, won't start with clean, other info isn't helpful (e.g. osgi.instance.area.default=@user.home/workspace). Thanks!
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Hadi Rasouli

If you want to change recent workspace manually in a configurationfile org.eclipse.ui.ide.prefs exists in

eclipse > configuration > .settings > org.eclipse.ui.ide.prefs

open this file in an editor find RECENT_WORKSPACES in line #2 and in this line you can see recent workspaces and can change or even remove them.


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thSoft

In Eclipse, go to File -> Switch Workspace, choose or create a new workspace.


This is wrong answer. The question was about DEFAULT workspace and not how to switch workspace.
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bharatpatel

This is the only answer you got first when you search for default workspace, but any solution is not solved my problem, So I follow this step for a default workspace:

First copy shortcut icon for your eclipse. Right click and go to properties, add your workspace path with -data attribute,

In Target:

D:\eclipse_path\eclipse.exe -clean -data D:\workspace_path\workspace

https://i.stack.imgur.com/SjbJT.png

For using the same shortcuts and preference into this workspace, Export general --> preference from your working eclipse, it will generate one .epf file.

So, just import .epf file into your new workspace, and you are done.

https://i.stack.imgur.com/DVK91.png


-data option provided to the eclipse executable has helped me too. Thank for sharing.
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Andreas Dolk

If you want to create a new workspace - simply enter a new path in the textfield at the "select workspace" dialog. Eclipse will create a new workspace at that location and switch to it.


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Jerinaw

On Ubuntu I went to

~/.eclipse/org.eclipse.platform_4.3.0_1473617060_linux_gtk_x86_64/configuration/config.ini 

and added this line at the bottom

osgi.instance.area.default=@user.home/workspace

and changed workspace to the dir path from my home to where I put my workspace.

I combined @Frank answer with @Ronan Quillevere's comment


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andrew pate

My kepler eclipse went into not responding at boot (shortly after installing GAE support) which I traced to a corrupt workspace. I fixed this by closing kepler, renaming the workspace directory (in use) so kepler starts normally without a workspace, then used file >> switch workspace to generate new workspace. Then started populating that with my old projects that I still needed.


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lordzeus1989

You can check the option that shows up when you start eclipse. Please see the figure below

https://i.stack.imgur.com/2KM9D.png