Interface Node
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For each of your source files, the Filesystems window displays all interfaces
and inner interfaces as interface nodes (
).
Each interface node expands to reveal subnodes representing its member elements,
such as methods, fields, and bean patterns.
Working With This Node
You can right-click any interface node to access a contextual menu containing the
following commands:
- Open. Opens the file and jumps to the interface in the Source Editor.
You can also jump to the interface by double-clicking its Filesystems window
node.
- Cut, Copy, and Paste. Lets you cut, copy, and paste entire interfaces
into other form objects, source files, or classes.
- Add. Lets you add new Java elements such as methods and constructors
to your interface.
- Overriding and Implementing Methods. Lets you override
any method inherited from the interface's superclasses.
- Tools. Contains commands for carrying out various actions on your
code, such as synchronizing changes, generating Javadoc documents, and managing
import statements.
- Properties. Displays a property
sheet with basic information about the interface.
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