Creating a top-level class
You can create classes that are not enclosed in other types.
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Open the New Class wizard.
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Edit the Source Folder field as needed to indicate in which folder you want the new class to reside. You can either type a path or
click the Browse button to find the folder. If a folder is found for the current selection, that folder appears in
the Source Folder field as the container for the new class.
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In the Package field, type or click Browse to select the package where you want the new class
to reside. Leave this field empty to indicate that you want the new class to be created in the default package.
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Leave the Enclosing type box deselected.
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In the Name field, type a name for the new class.
(Optionally, in a 5.0 project, add type parameters enclosed in < and >).
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Select the public or default access modifier using the Modifiers radio buttons.
Note: The private and protected options are available only when creating a class enclosed in a type.
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Optionally, select the abstract or final modifier for the new class using the appropriate checkboxes:
Note: The static option is available only when creating a class enclosed in a type.
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In the Superclass field, type or click Browse to select a superclass for the new class.
(Optionally, in a 5.0 project, add type arguments enclosed in < and >).
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Click the Add button to add interfaces for the new class to implement.
(Optionally, in a 5.0 project, add type arguments enclosed in < and >).
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If you want to create some method stubs in the new class:
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Select the public static void main(String[] args) box if you want the wizard to add the main method to the new class, thus
making it a starting point of an application.
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Select the Constructors from superclass checkbox if you want the wizard to create, in the new class, a set of constructors, one
for each of the constructors declared in the superclass. Each of them will have the same number of parameters (of the same types) as the respective constructor from
the superclass.
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Select the Inherited abstract methods checkbox if you want the wizard to generate method stubs for each of the abstract methods
that the new class will inherit from its superclass and implemented interfaces.
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Click Finish when you are done.
Java projects
Creating a new Java class
Creating a nested class
Creating a class in an existing compilation unit
New Java Project wizard
New Source Folder wizard
New Java Package wizard
New Java Class wizard
Java Toolbar actions