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What is a BUILDPATH file? Developer file created by Eclipse, a free IDE supporting Java, C/C++, PHP, and many other programming languages; created as part of a project using the filename .buildpath (no filename prefix); uses XML formatting.

More Information BUILDPATH files are used for specifying source code completion, searching, and other features for the Eclipse project. They are commonly generated for PHP projects.

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What is a BUILDPATH file?

Developer file created by Eclipse, a free IDE supporting Java, C/C++, PHP, and many other programming languages; created as part of a project using the filename .buildpath (no filename prefix); uses XML formatting.

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BUILDPATH files are used for specifying source code completion, searching, and other features for the Eclipse project. They are commonly generated for PHP projects.

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Updated: June 14, 2012

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What is a BUILDPATH file?
Developer file created by Eclipse, a free IDE supporting Java, C/C++, PHP, and many other programming languages; created as part of a project using the filename .buildpath (no filename prefix); uses XML formatting.