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Eclipse Java IDE May 12
Replying to @Kasper_34
Any breakpoint in between is still hit before reaching that line.
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Eclipse Java IDE May 11
While , click on the line that you wan to run to and use Ctrl+R (Run To Line)!
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Eclipse Java IDE May 10
You can also use Ctrl+Space to create getters and setters in .
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Eclipse Java IDE May 9
Here are some Ctrl+1 to help you while writing programs with constructs!
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Eclipse Java IDE May 9
Replying to @scrumnl @ahuijsen
Which linux distribution are you using. Some problems exist known with some of them that ship relatively old or tweaked versions of GTK.
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Eclipse Java IDE May 5
To see the even when there is an error/warning, just press Ctrl+Shift and !
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Eclipse Java IDE May 4
Replying to @MarcoDescher
Ctrl-click it rather than Shift-hovering
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Eclipse Java IDE May 4
If you want to know where and how a variable was declared just press Shift while hovering and you'll get it in-place!
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Eclipse Java IDE May 4
Learn about for Java 9 (and other topics) in Zurich on May 29th:
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Eclipse Java IDE May 3
Here is how you can very quickly turn a local variable to a field (and rename it in the process if you like). by using Ctrl-1.
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Eclipse Java IDE May 3
Replying to @newalex
Which version of Java are you trying to use? On Mac, there is an issue with the detection of the JRE, so you need to install a JDK.
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Eclipse Java IDE May 2
Use the Ctrl+1 to create a new local variable with the cast type inside an instanceof check!
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Eclipse Java IDE May 2
Have a nice trick which you want to share with the world? Use the hashtag and we might share it!
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Eclipse Java IDE May 1
Replying to @apupier
Are you sure it works for static imports?
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Eclipse Java IDE May 1
Our friend Ctrl+1 offers you to also import static imports. Especially useful when working with tests and their Asserts.
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Eclipse Java IDE Apr 28
Replying to @HayJayDee1
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Eclipse Java IDE Apr 28
Let's give some to booleans! Here's a nice Ctrl-1 trick to quickly invert them and keep your logic intact (see != -> ==)
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Eclipse Java IDE Apr 27
Hello :)
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Wim Jongman Apr 27
Add a Breakpoint Exceptionby clicking on the Exception in the console view.
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Eclipse Java IDE Apr 26
Here's a nice Ctrl-1 trick to create your constructors faster. Very handy and might save you quite some typing!
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