Java Source File Property Sheet
You can view properties for any Java source file node
by right-clicking the node in the Filesystems window and choosing Properties.
Java source file nodes have the following properties:
Properties
- Name. Displays the name of the source file.
- Synchronization Mode. Specifies how the IDE keeps your implementation
classes synchronized with their interface and abstract superclass methods.
See Synchronizing Source Code for
more information.
- Template. Specifies whether the source file is also used as a template.
Execution
- Arguments. Specifies the command-line arguments that are passed
to the program's main method when you run the program.
- Compiler. Specifies the compiler used for the file. You can
choose from the combo box, or click the ellipsis (...) button to open a property
editor where you can configure each compiler type.
- Debugger. Specifies the debugger used for the file. You can
choose from the combo box, or click the ellipsis button to open a property
editor where you can configure each debugger type.
- Executor. Specifies the executor used for the file. You can
choose from the combo box, or click the ellipsis button to open a property
editor where you can configure each execution type.
Text
- Encoding. Sets the encoding that the IDE uses to save and display
the file. If you do not want to specify the encoding at this level, leave
the property blank. See Setting Character Encoding
for Java Files for more information.
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