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WebSphere V5.0 : Use hierarchy view

WebSphere V5.0 : Java Development - Use hierarchy view

In this tutorial you will learn about WebSphere V5.0 : Java Development - Use hierarchy view, Opening a type hierarchy on a Java element, Type Hierarchy view, Type Hierarchy tree pane toolbar buttons, Member list pane toolbar buttons, J2EE Hierarchy view and Links view.
Use hierarchy view

Opening a type hierarchy on a Java element

There are six ways to open a type hierarchy. Select a java element in a Java view and:
  • Press F4
    .
  • Choose Open Type Hierarchy from the view’s pop-up menu
    .
  • Drag and drop the element to the Hierarchy view
    .
  • Press Ctrl + Shift + H and select a type from the list in the resulting dialog (this works only for classes and interfaces)
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