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Is there a Netbeans Object Explorer equivalent of the Visual Studio Object Explorer? If not is there one in any of the Eclipse releases (i.e. Helios)?

Just a useful tool that I use a lot in Visual Studio and miss in Netbeans. I have to use the intellisense to look for classes from the code editor.

Screenshot of VS2008 Object Explorer:

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Thanks

Andez

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Yes it is:

  • Navigator Window - shows all members, methods etc. of your class
  • Javadoc Window - shows the javadoc (there's one for showing the sourcecode as well, also shows up eg. C/C++ documentation)
  • Typing eg. System. will show you all methods / members of this class, including full javadoc of it
  • Classes Window - Class-browser (C/C++)
  • ctrl + left mouse will open the full sourcecode of the file, additional it will be displayed at the Navigation Window (see above)
  • Open Libraries in the tree view shows you all libraries of you project, you now can browse through all your packages, classes, interfaces, methods, fields, ... as you much as you need

Here's a goog screenshot from the internet: http://pliki.onet.pl/zdjecia/pliki/n/netbeans-cpp.jpg (showing C/C++)

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    Yes, the C++ classes window is pretty much what I want. Unfortunately I am using Java - I guess I should have mentioned that in the post - sorry :-( - still +1 though for that info, although I constantly use the Javadoc and the Navigator.
    – Andez
    Sep 12, 2012 at 9:44
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    But isn't the Libraries part of the probject explorer + the navigator + javadoc very similar to this? I mean, in the explorer you see packages / Object, Navigator shows methods / fields and javadoc ... well shows the doc :-) Btw. another approach is using javadoc only, since it already contains most (if not all) informations. You can open javadoc for a libraries with righclick on --> show javadoc
    – ollo
    Sep 12, 2012 at 10:15

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