Filtering in Java Views
Applying View Filters
All Java views allow to filter the displayed Java elements. The set of available filters
depends on the view.
To filter elements:
- On the view toolbar, click the Menu button and choose
Filters....
- Select or clear the filters that you want to apply to the view (read Filter
description to learn about the selected filter's functionality).
- Optionally, you can select patterns for filtering the view:
- Select the Name filter patterns checkbox at the top of the dialog.
- In the text field below, specify the desired patterns (names matching one of the
patterns will be hidden).
Filtering Members
Several Java views (e.g. Outline, Type Hierarchy,
Members) offer filtering of members (fields, types and methods). The filters
are available as toolbar buttons or as view menu items, depending on the view. There are 3
member filters:
-
Hide Fields: when activated, this filter causes all fields to
be removed from the view.
-
Hide Static Fields and Methods: when activated, this filter
causes all static members to be removed from the view.
-
Hide Non-Public Members: when activated, this filter causes
all non-public members to be removed from the view.
Additionally, the Package Explorer view can display or hide all elements
inside compilation units.
To show or hide members in the Package Explorer view, select or clear the
Show members in Package Explorer checkbox in the
Java >
Appearance preference page.
Filtering Working Sets
Several Java views (e.g. Package Explorer, Type Hierarchy)
offer to filter by one or more working sets. The filters are available in the view menu. Only
the elements that are contained in the selected working sets are shown in the view.
Java projects
Working sets
Package Explorer