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Looking at your Abstract Syntax Tree in Eclipse Posted: Jul 21, 2004 9:01 PM
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Thanks to Werner Ramaekers I found the AST View for Eclipse. After you install it, you can get exposure to the Abstract Syntax Tree that the JDT has. Isn't it fun to see internals? :) It's purpose To view to visualize the AST (abstract syntax tree) of a Java file open in the editor. Navigate from text selection to AST nodes and from nodes to selections.

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