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In a java project I'm creating a bunch of subclasses of an abstract class.

public abstract class Foo {
    protected String myFoo;
}

public class SubFoo extends Foo {
    public void fooMethod() {
        super.getClass().getDeclaredFields()[0].set(this, "something");
    }
}

because of a nasty habit of renaming variable names all the time I refrain from referring to them by name, which gets tiresome.. Writing this question I'm realizing a better solution would be a setter method in Foo, but I really prefer not to, so my question stands:

Is there a way to refactor variable names in Eclipse such that all references to the old variable, in all classes, are updated? ALT+SHIFT+R only changes in the same class :(

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ALT+SHIFT+R does rename all instances.

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