Copy Fully Qualified Class Name
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(New page: Category:Eclipse Plugins [http://www.jave.de/eclipse/copyfully Copy Fully Qualified Class Name] plugin provides a function to copy the fully qualified class name of a class. e.g.) If ...)
Latest revision as of 00:34, 7 April 2009
Copy Fully Qualified Class Name plugin provides a function to copy the fully qualified class name of a class.
e.g.)
If the class Student
is in the com.lckymn.kevin.beans
package, the Copy Fully Qualified Class Name
function copies com.lckymn.kevin.beans.Student
to the clipboard. It is very useful when XML configuration files require the fully qualified name of classes (e.g. Spring Framework or mapping Servlets in web.xml
file and so on).
Installation
- Ganymede (3.4)
- Go to the Copy Fully Qualified Class Name web site.
- Download the plug-in for Eclipse 3.2 or greater.
- Make sure Eclipse is not running.
- Extract the file under
dropins
directory in the Eclipse.e.g.) extract the file to the following directory.eclipse/dropins/copyfully/eclipse
- Start Eclipse.
Using Copy Fully Qualified Class Name
- There are two ways to use it
- In the project explorer window or Java editor, right click on the class and select the
Copy Fully Qualified Class Name
option. - In the project explorer window or Java editor, press
CTRL+ALT+C
.
- In the project explorer window or Java editor, right click on the class and select the