Moving and copying Java elements
In this section, you will use refactoring to move a resource between Java packages.
Refactoring actions change the structure of your code without changing its
semantic behavior.
- In the Package Explorer view, select the MyTestCase.java
file from your test package and drag it into the junit.framework package.
(Dragging and dropping the file is similar to selecting the file and
choosing Refactor > Move from the context menu.)
- You will be prompted as to whether you want to update references to the
file you are moving. Typically, you will want to do this to avoid compile errors. You can
press the Preview button to see the list of changes that
will be made as a result of the move.
-
Press Finish. The file
is moved, and its package declaration changes to reflect the new location.
- Select the MyTestCase.java file and drag it into the root
directory of the JUnit project. Once again, you will be prompted to decide
how to handle updates to the references to the file. You may Preview
a list of these changes or you may press OK to complete the
change without previewing. After you have pressed OK (or
Finish from the preview window), a default package is created to contain the
class, and the package declaration is removed to reflect the file's location
in the default package.
Using the context menu is an alternative to the drag and drop. When
using the menu, you must specify a target package in the Move dialog, in
addition to the update references options you've already seen.
-
Select the MyTestCase.java file and from its context menu, select Refactor
> Move.
- In the Move dialog, expand the hierarchy to browse the
possible new locations for the resource. Select the junit.framework
package, then click OK. The class is moved, and its
package declaration is updated to the new location.
Java views
Refactoring support
Refactoring
Copying and moving Java elements
Moving folders, packages and files
Refactoring actions
Refactoring wizard
Refactoring preferences