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Templates
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<p>Templates are a structured description of coding patterns that reoccur in
source code. The AspectJ editor supports the use of templates supplies
by the Java development tools (JDT), as well as several defined by the
AspectJ development tools. Templates are inserted using content
assist (<strong>Ctrl+Space</strong>).</p>
<p>Templates can be browsed in
<strong>Window &gt; Preferences &gt; Java &gt; Editor &gt; Templates</strong>.
You can also create your own templates or edit the existing ones. Please see the
Java development user guide for more information on templates.</p>
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