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I'm using Eclipse to do a text search on a Java Application. The list of references / search terms are stored procedures (SP). My goal is to see if these SP are being called in the Java App. I have 50 items, I was hoping if there's a better way of doing this because at the moment my workflow is:

  1. select word from List, then push Ctrl-H (Open Text Search)
  2. Click enter
  3. Record the resultset if any

Is there any way to do this more efficiently? I'm pretty sure I will doing this in the near future again. I've considered using Java, write a small code that reads through the App in the filesystem, looking at the .java files recursively. But I doubt if that will be actually fast enough as the App has many files.

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    I think you can try to find a plugin to complete it.Actually step 1 and step 2 can be combined. Select the word you want to search, the press Ctrl+H. Dec 15, 2011 at 8:55
  • hey good point! thanks for that, saves me alot of handwork with this! Dec 15, 2011 at 9:33

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I would search by regular expression (checkbox in a search dialog) for the following string: SP_NAME1|SP_NAME2 (the search terms delimited by |). I make such strings using regexp too.

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  • This is very helpful! I can easily concatenate my list of search terms and delimit each by | via a simple main. My only 'nice to have' is for the Eclipse result set to segregate the result according to the match, for example SP_NAME1 has its on resultset, the next resultset belongs to SP_NAME2 and so on. But I can live with the current 'mixed' resultset for now. :D Jan 16, 2012 at 10:09

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