Java refactoring – Slick EDIT V3.3 User Manual

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• The bottom pane lists all files that have been modified by the refactoring. Clicking on any file in this list

brings that file into view, where it can be reviewed and edited.

Click Save All at the bottom of this window to save all the refactoring and editing changes that were
made on all files. Click Cancel to discard changes and have all files remain the way they were before the
refactoring process.

Click Next Diff or Prev Diff to advance to the next or previous change made by the refactoring. Click
File>> to restore the contents of the current selected file to its original contents.

Click Block>> to restore an entire block of changes to the original contents. Click Del Block to remove a
block of code inserted by the refactoring. Click Line>> to restore the current line to its original contents.

Some refactorings, in particular

Modify Parameter List

, may require further user input. In this case each

input will be displayed under the file it is in, and there will be two additional buttons: Next Input and Prev
Input
. You will not be able to save the refactoring results until you have resolved all of the input requests.

Java Refactoring

The Eclipse JDT Refactor main menu item for Java refactoring disappears when you are not using the
JDT Editor. SlickEdit Core has made several of these refactorings available in the editor’s right-click
menu, under the Source menu item:

Override/Implement Methods

Implement Getters and Setters

Generate Delegate Methods

Add Constructors from Superclass

Generate Constructor Using Fields

Externalize Strings

There are also other Java refactorings from the JDT accessible from the Refactor menu item of the edit-
or’s right-click menu:

Move

Change Method Signature

Convert Anonymous Class to Nested

Move Member Type to New File

Pull Up

Push Down

Extract Interface

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