In Step 2 of the Import Management Tool wizard, import statements are created
when the number of fully qualified names for an identifier exceeds the threshold
set by the Maximum of Fully Qualified Names in Source property. To set these properties, choose Tools
Options, expand the Editing and Java Sources nodes, and
select Import Management Tool Settings.
Similarly, if the number of identifiers used by an import statement is below the Maximum of Fully Qualified Names in Source threshold, the Import Management Tool removes the import statement and creates fully qualified names.
For each identifier listed, the Import Management Tool displays the following:
To override the Import Management Tool's suggested actions:
If the action is Create Import Statement, fully qualified identifiers in the source are replaced with simple names. Similarly, if the Action is Use FQN and there is currently an import statement for that identifier, the import statement is removed.
If the action is No Action, the Import Management Tool does not make any changes to the identifier.
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The identifiers that appear in this wizard panel do not include identifiers in
code generated by the Form Editor, as these cannot be changed.
The identifiers listed might include some identifiers that the Import Management tool can safely ignore, such as classes from the java.lang package, which are automatically imported by default. For example, if you use the identifier String without an import statement or fully qualified name, the Import Management Tool recommends No Change, as none is needed. The String identifier is listed in the wizard, however, in case you want to use the fully qualified name. |
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Using the Import Management Tool
Resolving Identifiers Removing Unused Import Statements Configuring the Import Management Tool Adding an Import Statement With Fast Import |