All new files in the IDE are created with templates. Templates provide:
For example, if your version of the IDE supports applets, its JApplet template specifies an applet viewer. When you run the applet in the IDE, the class runs in that applet viewer.
For Java files, a package statement is also generated. The generated package statement is based on the directory hierarchy in the mounted filesystem. When you copy and paste Java files to different packages, the package statement is adjusted accordingly.
To create a new file:
If you choose All Templates from the submenu, the New wizard appears and enables you to select from templates in several categories. Select a template from one of the categories and click Next.
The file appears in the Source Editor. If you create a Java form from a template, the Form Editor opens.
If the Next button is activated on the page where you enter the name and location of the file, you can click Next to access further options.
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Filesystems Window
Creating a Group of Files Opening a File Not in a Mounted Filesystem Mounting a Filesystem Node Icons in the Filesystems Window Creating a Template |