Introducing the AppBrowser These elements of the AppBrowser
Introducing the AppBrowser These elements of the AppBrowser perform the following functions: AppBrowser element Description Main menu bar Provides access to many menus, such as File, Edit, Search, Run, and Wizards. Main toolbar Composed of small toolbars grouped by functionality. Buttons on the toolbar provide shortcuts to commands. Project pane Displays the contents of the project currently selected from the project drop-down list. The project tree can be navigated and manipulated without opening files. Project toolbar Contains a drop-down list of currently open projects and buttons for adding and removing files, closing the project, and refreshing the project files in the project pane. Structure pane Contains icons, sort options, and error display. Supports JavaDoc @todo tags. The structure pane shows the structure of the file currently selected in the content pane. For a Java file, this structure is displayed in the form of a tree showing all the methods, properties, and events defined in the file. The structure pane provides a drill-down feature. Double-click a class or interface to see its ancestor. Other file types may have their structure displayed differently. Content pane Where open files are viewed. Each open file has a tab that displays the file name (file tab) and tabs at the bottom for its different available views (file view tabs). File view tabs Allow you to change the view of the content pane to source, design, bean, doc, or history view. File tabs Display the names of open files. Only the file tabs of the active project are shown. To view an open file, select its file tab. Message pane A tabbed display area for messages from subsystems, such as designers, search results, and compiler, debugger, and runtime processes. The message pane is visible when these subsystems are activated. It also houses the debugger user interface. Status bars Keep you updated on any processes and their results. There are three status bars. The main status bar is displayed at the bottom of the AppBrowser window. The file status bar is displayed at the bottom of the open file in the source view of the content pane. The message status bar is displayed at the bottom of the message pane, above the message tab. The AppBrowser can be customized using the OpenTools API. For more information on one of the items above, search for the item you want to know about in the online help. Introducing JBuilder 3-3
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