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thanks!! That helps... 

<my two cents>
I'd like both options... The templates are nice; I can applications for this 
feature. I tend to look at the code by
implementation; if I never see the code for the entire class in a single window 
I'd be ok.  The wizard is nice for me to
prompt me to think about the modifiers I need for the method (or instance 
variable) and getting customized javadoc
insures there is at least *something* there (parms, types, return)
</my two cents> 

dan

-----Original Message-----
From: Don Yantzi [mailto:yantzi@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, May 07, 2003 11:42 AM
To: Java Programming on and around the iSeries / AS400
Subject: Re: Websphere studio / Eclipse


Dan,

You can use templates to do this in WDSc 5.0, WSSD 5.0 and WSAD 5.0.
Templates are used in conjunction with the content assist feature to insert
blocks of code.  For example:  In the Java editor enter public and then
press Ctrl + Space.  Select public_method from the list of suggestions and
you get a basic public method.  The cursor is initially positioned over the
return type, so just start entering the return type then press tab to enter
the method name and tab once more to enter the parameters.

To customize the code that gets inserted go to Window -> Preferences then
Java -> Templates.  Here you can add, remove and modify templates.  For
example you could add a customized JavaDoc comment for the public method.

IMHO templates are better for this than a full blown wizard because:

a.  You don't have to start a full GUI wizard (quicker once you get used to
them)
b.  They are customizable and you can easily add your own.

I can't remember off hand if this was in the V4.0 based tools or not (and I
don't have access to a machine with V4.0 installed right now.)

Don Yantzi
WebSphere Development Studio Client for iSeries
IBM Toronto Lab
Phone: (905) 413-4476
IBM internal:  IBMCA(yantzi)  -  Internet: yantzi@xxxxxxxxxx



 

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Is there anywhere to tell eclipse to add a member to a class???   VAJ had a
nice dialog box that had modifiers and
generated Javadoc headers.  Seems like it should be there.....

thanks

dan
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