Synchronizing Source Code

The IDE's source synchronization feature helps keep your Java implementation classes synchronized with their interface and abstract superclass methods by:

Source synchronization works with all interfaces and abstract superclasses mounted in the Filesystems window and all standard interfaces and abstract superclasses in the Java 2 SDK.

You can set properties to synchronize source automatically, with or without confirmation, after parsing source code. Automatic synchronization is also triggered by changes in properties, customizers, or OpenAPI calls from other modules.

You can also choose Tools and choose Synchronize from the contextual menu of the implementation class in the Filesystems window to synchronize source whenever you like.

Follow these links for information about using the source synchronization feature:

Setting Source Synchronization Properties
Synchronizing Source in a New Interface
Synchronizing Source When Updating an Interface
Setting Synchronization Mode in a Template

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