The IDE provides two windows where you can manage objects: the Explorer and the Object Browser. In both windows, you can access files for editing, add and delete objects, and select objects to compile, run, or debug.
The Explorer is a tabbed window, which provides a tree view of objects and their elements. There are separate tabs for filesystems mounted in the IDE, the filesystems in the current project, and Javadoc documentation, as well as a tab for running processes and debugging.
The Object Browser provides a view of objects with separate panes for packages, objects, and object members. You can filter what is displayed in each pane using filters.
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The Explorer
The Object Browser
Opening a File in the IDE
Creating a New File
Creating a Group of Files
Creating a Template
Creating or Deleting a Package
Filesystems in the IDE
Mounting a Filesystem
Cut, Copy, Paste, and Delete Commands
Saving Work
File Searches
Refreshing a View
Runtime Tab in the Explorer
Displaying File Extensions
Adding a File Extension to an Object Type
Node Icons in the Explorer and the Object Browser