yes, and thats what ive been using - quick hierarchy (ctrl+t), but that doesnt show anon classes and doesnt work across projects reliably.
-igor On 1/8/07, Erik van Oosten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Press Ctrl-T while the cursor is on a method definition, or press Ctrl-T twice when the cursor is on a method implementation. Another helpfull shortcut is Ctrl-Alt-H (Open Call Hierarchy). Have fun, Erik. Igor Vaynberg wrote: > fixed, > damn looks like eclipse' quick hierarchy doesnt support anonymous > classes. > is there a way to see all overrides of a method? > > -igor -- Erik van Oosten http://www.day-to-day-stuff.blogspot.com/