Java Source File Node

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All Java source files that were not created using the IDE's form templates are represented as source file nodes (Source file node icon) in the Filesystems window. Each source file node expands to reveal subnodes for each of its classes (Class node icon) and interfaces (Interface node icon).

Icons That Indicate Node States

The IDE affixes badge icons to Filesystems window icons to indicate a particular state of the object. The following table lists the badge icons used by the IDE.

Icon Description
Needs compilation badge The file needs to be compiled. It has not been compiled or the source has changed since the last compilation.
Runnable object badge The file is a runnable object.
File cannot be parsed badge The file cannot be parsed. The file might contain an unrecoverable syntactic error or there might have been a problem reading the file.

Working With This Node

You can right-click any source file node to access a contextual menu containing the following commands:

See Also
Filesystems Window
Overriding and Implementing Methods
Using the Import Management Tool
Synchronizing Source Code
Configuring Java Settings

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