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CTRL+SHIFT+F3

Former Member
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The CTRLSHIFTF3 is relative common key for Eclipse,

I was woundeing item like this for Webdynpro so I will know the method has been used where in the program.

Thanks

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Former Member
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Hi,

for me CtrlShiftG works.

Regards

Former Member
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Thanks Arine.

It display "The operation is unavailable on the current selection. Please select a valid Java Element."

By the way, "Wrox::Professional Eclipse 3 for Java Developers". This book describe the function of Eclispe, not how to write Java.

So, is there any site describe how to use the Webdynpro IDE, not the context/Joc setup thing?

Thanks.

Former Member
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Sorry, yes, it works perfect after I check out file.

This is exteremely useful function.

Also try the CTRL-G, which search happen in 1 file only.

This is quite useful.

http://weblogs.goshaky.com/weblogs/lars/resource/eclipse.pdf

Not sure how it work. Ctrl-Shift-U. "Occurences in File"

May I ask what kind of HOT-Key you use most often in Webdynpro

Former Member
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Hi Andy,

Here s the Shortcut Keys. Hope it will useful for u..

You can access commands using shortcut keys, which are one or more keys you press simultaneously on the keyboard.

There are two types of shortcuts – direct and indirect.

A directshortcut provides direct access to a command.

An indirectshortcut provides access to a command by means of the menu. If more than one shortcut must be used to access a command, they are separated by a comma (,).

To open a new project, the direct shortcut is CtrlN and the indirect shortcuts are AltP, Alt+N.

Activities

Main Frame

Command

Indirect Shortcut

Direct Shortcut

New Project

AltP, AltN

Ctrl+N

Open Project

AltP, AltO

Ctrl+O

Save

AltP, AltS

Ctrl+S

Save As

AltP, AltA

Close Project

AltP, AltC

Options

AltP, AltT

Errors in Project

AltP, AltR

Make All

AltP, AltM

Project History Revision

AltP, Alt<Project number>

Exit

AltP, AltX

Ctrl+X

Help

Command

Indirect Shortcut

Direct Shortcut

Help

AltH, AltE

F1

About

AltH, AltU

J2EE Components Tab

Command

Indirect Shortcut

Direct Shortcut

Add EJB Group

AltJ, AltG

Add EJB

AltJ, AltE

Add Web

AltJ, AltW

Add new Servlet | JSP

AltJ, AltS, Alt+N

Add Servlet | JSP from files

AltJ, AltS, Alt+F

Add Filter

AltJ, AltI

Add Listener

AltJ, AltL

Add Client

AltJ, AltC

Add Resource Adapter

AltJ, AltR

Rename

ShiftAlt GraphF2

Remove

AltJ, CtrlR

Ctrl+R

Make Archive

AltJ, AltA

Ctrl+H

Make All Archives

AltJ, AltM

Ctrl+M

View Log File

AltJ, AltV

Assembler Tab

Command

Indirect Shortcut

Direct Shortcut

Add Archive

AltA, AltD

Ctrl+D

Remove

AltA, AltR

Ctrl+R

Refresh

AltA, AltF

Make Ear

AltA, AltM

Ctrl+M

Rename Ear

ShiftAlt GraphF2

View Log File

AltA, AltV

Deployer Tab

Command

Indirect Shortcut

Direct Shortcut

Load Ear

AltD, AltE, Alt+L

Ctrl+L

Load Module

AltD, AltE, Alt+M

Ctrl+M

Unload Ear

AltD, AltE, Alt+U

Ctrl+U

Refresh

AltD, AltE, Alt+R

Ctrl+F5

Get Deployable Ear

AltD, AltE, Alt+G

Ctrl+G

Connect

AltD, AltC

Deploy Ear/Module

AltD, AltM, Alt+E

Ctrl+E

Update

AltD, AltM, Alt+U

Ctrl+P

Single File Update

AltD, AltM, Alt+F

Undeploy

AltD, AltM, Alt+N

Properties

AltD, AltP

Application Overwriting Check

AltD, AltA

Deploy Server Components

AltD, AltO

Substitution Values

AltD, AltS

View Log File

AltD, AltV

Server Components Tab

Command

Indirect Shortcut

Direct Shortcut

Add Library

AltC, AltL

Ctrl+L

Add Interface

AltC, AltI

Ctrl+I

Add Service

AltC, AltE

Ctrl+E

Create Server

AltC, AltT

Ctrl+T

Create Dispatcher

AltC, AltD

Ctrl+D

Remove

AltC, AltR

Ctrl+R

Make Archive

AltC, AltA

Ctrl+A

Make All Archives

AltC, AltM

Ctrl+M

Deploy

AltC, AltP

Ctrl+P

Undeploy

AltC, AltU

Ctrl+U

View log file

AltC, AltV

Ctrl+V

URs GS

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Hi GS,

thaks, it's useful for everyone

thanks,

vino

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