Normally if you have a Maven project you can go to the dependency,
right-click it, then tell it to download the sources. After the sources are
automatically downloaded by the IDE, jumping into that class will show you
the source code.

--emi


On Sun, Apr 12, 2020 at 6:22 AM Lucas Sampaio <samp.luca...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hello, people. I'm Netbeans user and I was looking for the resource that
> allow read compiled class on IDE for know how one some method execute the
> statements from under the hood like in Eclipse IDE, but I couldn't found
> this resource. This exists? Can someone help me? Thank you.
>
> I will send two pictures. A picture from Netbeans IDE (what appears) and
> a picture from Eclipse IDE (and what I want).
>
>
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