*vim-java-inspection.html* Java Code Inspection ******************** *:JavaHierarchy* Class / Interface Hierarchy =========================== When viewing a java class or interface you can view the type hierarchy by issuing the command :JavaHierarchy. This will open a temporary buffer with an inversed tree view of the type hierarchy with the current class / interface at the root. > public class XmlCodeCompleteCommand public class WstCodeCompleteCommand public class AbstractCodeCompleteCommand public class AbstractCommand public interface Command < Inner classes / interfaces are also supported. Just place the cursor on the inner class / interface before calling :JavaHierarchy. While you are in the hierarchy tree buffer, you can jump to the type under the cursor using one of the following key bindings: - - open the type using the (default action). - E - open the type via :edit - S - open the type via :split - T - open the type via :tabnew - ? - view help buffer Configuration ------------- Vim Settings (vim-settings) *g:EclimJavaHierarchyDefaultAction* - g:EclimJavaHierarchyDefaultAction (defaults to 'split') - Determines the command used to open the type when hitting on the type entry in the hierarchy buffer. *:JavaCallHierarchy* Call Hierarchy ============== When viewing a java source file you can view the call hierarchy of a method by issuing the command :JavaCallHierarchy. This will open a temporary buffer with an inversed tree view of the hierarchy of callers of the requested method. > foo(int) : Object - org.test.SomeClass bar() : void - org.test.AnotherClass main() : void - org.test.MainClass baz(String) : int - org.test.AnotherClass < While you are in the hierarchy tree buffer, you can jump to the call under the cursor using one of the following key bindings: - - open the type using the (default action). - E - open the type via :edit - S - open the type via :split - T - open the type via :tabnew - ? - view help buffer :JavaCallHierarchy can also be used to view the callees for a method by invoking the command with a !: > :JavaCallHierarchy! < By default the call hierarchy (caller and callee) will search across your entire workspace. If you want to limit the search to just the current project you can use the scope (-s) option: > :JavaCallHierarchy -s project < Configuration ------------- Vim Settings (vim-settings) *g:EclimJavaCallHierarchyDefaultAction* - g:EclimJavaCallHierarchyDefaultAction (defaults to 'split') - Determines the command used to open the file when hitting on an entry in the hierarchy buffer. vim:ft=eclimhelp