--- layout: documentation title: Java and Bazel --- # Java and Bazel This page contains resources that help you use Bazel with Java projects. It links to a tutorial, build rules, and other information specific to building Java projects with Bazel. ## Contents - [Working with Bazel](#working-with-bazel) - [Migrating to Bazel](#migrating-to-bazel) - [Best practices](#best-practices) - [Directory structure](#directory-structure) - [BUILD files](#build-files) - [Java and new rules](#java-and-new-rules) ## Working with Bazel The following resources will help you work with Bazel on Java projects: * [Tutorial: Building a Java Project](tutorial/java.html) * [Java rules](https://docs.bazel.build/versions/master/be/java.html) ## Migrating to Bazel If you currently build your Java projects with Maven, follow the steps in the migration guide to start building your Maven projects with Bazel: * [Migrating from Maven to Bazel](migrate-maven.html) ## Best practices In addition to [general Bazel best practices](best-practices.html), below are best practices specific to Java projects. ### Directory structure Prefer Maven's standard directory layout (sources under `src/main/java`, tests under `src/test/java`). ### BUILD files Follow these guidelines when creating your BUILD files: * Use one BUILD file per package containing Java sources. * Every BUILD file should contain one `java_library` rule that looks like this: ```python java_library( name = "directory-name", srcs = glob(["*.java"]), deps = [...], ) ``` * The name of the library should be the name of the directory containing the BUILD file. * The sources should be a non-recursive [`glob`](https://docs.bazel.build/versions/master/be/functions.html#glob) of all Java files in the directory. * Tests should be in a matching directory under `src/test` and depend on this library. ## Java and new rules **Note**: Creating new rules is for advanced build and test scenarios. You do not need it when getting started with Bazel. The following modules, configuration fragments, and providers will help you [extend Bazel's capabilities](https://docs.bazel.build/versions/master/skylark/concepts.html) when building your Java projects: * Modules: * [`java_annotation_processing`](skylark/lib/java_annotation_processing.html) * [`java_common`](skylark/lib/java_common.html) * [`java_compilation_info`](skylark/lib/java_compilation_info.html) * [`java_output`](skylark/lib/java_output.html) * [`java_output_jars`](skylark/lib/java_output_jars.html) * [`java_proto_common`](skylark/lib/java_proto_common.html) * [`JavaRuntimeClasspathProvider`](skylark/lib/JavaRuntimeClasspathProvider.html) * [`JavaRuntimeInfo`](skylark/lib/JavaRuntimeInfo.html) * [`JavaToolchainSkylarkApiProvider`](skylark/lib/JavaToolchainSkylarkApiProvider.html) * Configuration fragments: * [`java`](skylark/lib/java.html) * Providers: * [`java`](skylark/lib/JavaSkylarkApiProvider.html) * [`JavaInfo`](skylark/lib/JavaInfo.html)