Tools Menu
- Add Directory - mount a new directory under the Filesystems tab in the Explorer.
- Add JAR - mount a new JAR archive as a file system under the Filesystems tab in the Explorer.
- Remove Filesystem - unmount the selected file system from the Explorer.
- JSP Wizard - run a wizard to create a Java Server Page.
- Search Filesystems - search for a file in a file system mounted in the Explorer, by file name, file text, or date.
- Install New JavaBean - install a new JavaBeans component to the Component Palette.
- Tools | Create Group... - create a group (object composed of links to one or more files, enabling you to access them from the same place in the IDE).
- Tools | Auto Comment... - enable you to comment your source code automatically and view all parts of your source code (methods, constructors, inner classes, variables, and so on) and document them individually.
- Tools | Generate Javadoc... - generate Javadoc documentation for the selected classes or elements and place it in the directory that you specify.
- Tools | Add to Component Palette... - Add the selected object to the Component Palette.
- Tools | Synchronize - force synchronization of the selected source file with the interfaces it implements.
- Tools | Set As Project Main Class - set the selected project as the class to be executed when you choose the Execute Project command.
- Tools | Update Parser Database... - update the Java parser database with the classes of the selected package, thus making those classes available in addition to the standard Java 2 Platform SDK classes when using the Java code completion feature in the Editor.
- Tools | Add to Project - add the selected class to the project, making it subject to compilation when you choose the Compile Project command.
- Configure Shortcuts... - display the Configure Shortcuts dialog box in order to add, delete, or change keyboard shortcuts.
- Global Options... - display the Global Options window, enabling you to change various IDE settings.
- Settings... - display the Project Settings window. This command is available only when the Projects module is disabled or uninstalled.
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