New Wizard
Create Methods Panel

Element Description
Methods Displays all of the methods you selected to be overridden in Step 5 of the new Wizard, as well as any new methods you create in this step. Use the New button to create a new method or the Duplicate button to create a copy of an existing method. Use the Up and Down buttons to change the order in which the methods appear in the generated code. Select any method to edit its properties in the bottom of the wizard. When you hold the mouse over a method's name, a tool-tip displays the full method signature as compiled from the information on this panel.
Name The name of the method as it appears in the code.
Access Level Specifies the access level for the method. Select default if you do not want to explicitly declare the method's access level in the method declaration.
Return Type Specifies the return type of the selected method. You can select from the combo box or enter the name of the return type if it is not listed.
Method Type Specifies the method type for the method. Leave the default radio button selected if you do not want to declare the method type in the method declaration.
Parameters Enter the parameters for the selected method in this field. The parameters should be separated by commas and appear in the order in which you want them to appear in the method declaration.
Exceptions Specifies the exceptions that the selected method throws. The exceptions should be separated by commas and appear in the order in which you want them to appear in the method declaration.
Quick clue about using fully-qualified names in these fields. When does the New wizard automatically insert FQNs, when doesn't it? When should you enter FQNs, when shouldn't you?
See also
Synchronizing Source Code
Node Objects in the Explorer and Object Browser
Using Quick Browse for Java Elements
Filesystems and the Java Classpath

Specifying the Default Compiler
Specifying the Default Executor
Specifying the Default Debugger

Configuring the Compilers in the IDE
Configuring the Default Debugger
Configuring the Executors That Run Your Programs

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