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My setup looks like this: java/com/acme/prj1 java/com/acme/prj2 java/com/acme/prj2/lib1 java/com/acme/prj2/lib2 ... javatests/com/acme/prj1 javatests/com/acme/prj2 javatests/com/acme/prj2/lib1 javatests/com/acme/prj2/lib2 ... It means there are huge source roots containing a lot of sources from different project and with various dependencies. I want to create a custom project type represented by individual project/library/component/folder. I can compute classpath for these individual projects but according to Tomas Zezula it is not possible to have more ClassPath instances sharing the same source root (java or javatests in this case). As a result I can only create a one source classpath per source root and apply some include/exclude patterns to make it reasonably small. Compile classpath will contain JARs that are built as a dependency of my sources + there will be S4BQ. The problem is: 1. it creates wrong classpath mixing unrelated classes together 2. it is mostly as stupid as our Eclipse integration so there is no incentive to do NetBeans plugin.