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  • Eclipse Javadoc tooltip help doesn't show classes' supertypes and interfaces

    - by Pooria
    I'm talking about the tooltip that pops up when you hover your mouse over a class in your source (which also helps with intellisense and auto completion), which describes what a class/method/etc does. I find it very annoying that it doesn't show what superclass the class (being described) extends or what interfaces it implements. Is there a way to make eclipse show the additional information?

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  • How do I add a library in Eclipse?

    - by jul
    hi, I downloaded the Gson library from http://code.google.com/p/google-gson/. The archive contains the following jar files: google-gson-1.3/gson-1.3-javadoc.jar google-gson-1.3/gson-1.3.jar google-gson-1.3/gson-1.3-sources.jar How do I set my Eclipse to be able to use the package in my projects? Where do I put the documentation? Thanks jul

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  • Eclipse - Force Refresh of IDs

    - by Echilon
    I'm using eclipse for Android development, and the editor always seems to take a while to actually update and recognize if I change an ID in a layout, then try to use it in a class with R.id.someId. Is there a way to force a refresh?

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  • Why is my keyboard messed up in Eclipse?

    - by Xi
    Hi there: I am trying to type in a pair of angle brackets in Eclipse, like "<". However it shows up as a single quotation and a dot, like "'.". I tried a couple of times and found out that the angle bracket is actually located at back-slash's position. Why is this happening? How can I change it back? Thanks in advance. Xi

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  • Character sets offered in the Eclipse properties

    - by bmargulies
    I've just been handed a pile of Java source that, I suspect, is in ISO-8859-8. Eclipse's menu of charsets, here on my Mac, does not include that. Or any of a wide variety of other encodings supported by the JDK. Is there a recipe for expanding the list of encodings that show up in the menu?

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  • Include a database file with Android application via Eclipse

    - by fatcat1111
    How can I instruct Eclipse to copy a file from my Android solution to an emulator, as part of Run/Debug? I have a small database, stored in Assets, that needs to accompany the application. Thus far I have simply copied the file myself using DDMS but would prefer to have it automatically included. The project properties allow me to specify some aspects of the build, e.g. the build order and which libraries should be included, but I don't see anything about simply copying a file.

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  • Problem Formating in Eclipse

    - by fastcodejava
    I have method in eclipse as below : public String toString() { return "HouseVo [ " + "Name : " + this.name == null ? "" : this.name + "Address : " + this.address == null ? "" : this.address; } When I format it becomes : return "HouseVo [ " + "Name : " + this.name == null ? "" : this.name + "Address : " + this.address == null ? "" : this.address; Any way to fix it so it correctly formats?

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  • Recommended way to develop using Jetty and Eclipse

    - by Ula Krukar
    Hi, I am currently developing a J2EE application and I would like to use Jetty. I would like to have iot integrated with Eclipse, so I could debug the appliaction. I've tried out couple of plugins (including WTP) but nothing works well enough. Run Jetty Run plugin is the best, but I cannot specify context-root in it, which makes it unusable for me. What would you recommend?

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  • how to use a MySql database within Eclipse

    - by aadersh patel
    I am very new to programming, so please bear with me, and apologies in advance if at first I dont make sense...! I am doing an undergrad programming project, and need to make some databases within a Java program. I am using eclipse (galilo) to write my program. I have downloaded a connector/J, but havent the foggiest how i should use it! Anyone out there able to give me a step by step approach?! Many thanks!

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  • Word documents generation in web app using Eclipse BIRT Report Engine

    - by Orr151
    Hi, Is it possible to generate word documents (*.doc) in java web application using Eclipse BIRT (Report Engine)? I want .rptdesign to be an input file in generating process. I could not find any example or tutorial. What would you recommend as an alternative solution. As far as I know Jasper Reports allow only RTF format generation. Thank you for your answer/explaination

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  • Length of current selection in Eclipse

    - by Grzegorz Oledzki
    Do you know any easy way to know what is the length of current selection in Eclipse? I.e. I select a line fragment and would like to know how many characters are there? Usually I count them manually, but that's stupid. When being desperate I move to the start, check the column number, move to the end, check the column number, subtract, think a minute if I should add 1 or not... and my selection is lost.

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  • Cannot add a glassfish server in eclipse!

    - by artaxerxe
    After many efforts, i did installing of java_ee on my system. I'm using eclipse Galileo. After i try to add a new server, I choose the location for glassfish, click next and it gives me: home/banco/glassfishv3/glassfish/domains/domain1 is not writable Since the glassfish is situated in Home folder, i can't understand the reason for this error

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  • Setting up Netbeans/Eclipse for Linux Kernel Development

    - by red.october
    Hi: I'm doing some Linux kernel development, and I'm trying to use Netbeans. Despite declared support for Make-based C projects, I cannot create a fully functional Netbeans project. This is despite compiling having Netbeans analyze a kernel binary that was compiled with full debugging information. Problems include: files are wrongly excluded: Some files are incorrectly greyed out in the project, which means Netbeans does not believe they should be included in the project, when in fact they are compiled into the kernel. The main problem is that Netbeans will miss any definitions that exist in these files, such as data structures and functions, but also miss macro definitions. cannot find definitions: Pretty self-explanatory - often times, Netbeans cannot find the definition of something. This is partly a result of the above problem. can't find header files: self-explanatory I'm wondering if anyone has had success with setting up Netbeans for Linux kernel development, and if so, what settings they used. Ultimately, I'm looking for Netbeans to be able to either parse the Makefile (preferred) or extract the debug information from the binary (less desirable, since this can significantly slow down compilation), and automatically determine which files are actually compiled and which macros are actually defined. Then, based on this, I would like to be able to find the definitions of any data structure, variable, function, etc. and have complete auto-completion. Let me preface this question with some points: I'm not interested in solutions involving Vim/Emacs. I know some people like them, but I'm not one of them. As the title suggest, I would be also happy to know how to set-up Eclipse to do what I need While I would prefer perfect coverage, something that only misses one in a million definitions is obviously fine SO's useful "Related Questions" feature has informed me that the following question is related: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/149321/what-ide-would-be-good-for-linux-kernel-driver-development. Upon reading it, the question is more of a comparison between IDE's, whereas I'm looking for how to set-up a particular IDE. Even so, the user Wade Mealing seems to have some expertise in working with Eclipse on this kind of development, so I would certainly appreciate his (and of course all of your) answers. Cheers

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  • Help Window using StatET in Eclipse

    - by Btibert3
    Hi All, I have been getting into R recently and have been using the StatET plugin for Eclipse. When I search for help, it prints the 'contents' of the help to the console. I am hoping to have the help open up in a new window, similar to what happens when in R itself. I am hoping this is just a setting. Any help will be greatly appreciated! Brock

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  • Eclipse Package Explorer Zoom?

    - by british_trader
    Configuring Eclipse to look exactly how you want is a tough job I've found, therefore I'm not going to attempt to do this myself. I'd like to 'zoom out' of the Package Explorer side bar? You see, I like only having my code on the screen with a small section for the files in the project - however I can never see the full path of the file or package I'm currently in because of this. Is there a way to keep the 'main screen' normal, but zoom out of the Package Explorer by about 50%?

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