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It seems "# Go to Symbol" in Workspace not able to search for Java Methods or Classes #3766
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You would be able to search for any class in the classpath, but currently only methods declared in the project itself (not libraries), assuming Does the project import successfully without errors ? You should see that the language server is in the ready state in the bottom left corner. If you open a Java source file, you should see that a JDK has been configured, based on the project's build settings : |
Hey, @rgrunber ! |
For reference, if you wanted to look through all method declarations, even from dependencies of the project, this is a feature I definitely want to have adopted (See eclipse-jdtls/eclipse.jdt.ls#1712 ). It's just that we need a particular feature (partial search) so it won't be too slow on larger projects. |
@rgrunber Yes, I find this feature very useful, and I would like to be included within the scope of this plugin. I also have a question: is it possible to search for classes from JDK or external libraries? If so, could you please advise me how? |
Through the workspace symbol search (command palette |
Hey everyone, it seems that I'm unable to find any Java methods, symbols, or classes when I use the "# symbol command". My expectation is that when I type or search in this manner, I should see the corresponding methods and relevant classes, etc. However, that is not happening.
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