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| Using the Formatter Application |
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| Using the Formatter Application |
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| The JDT has a commandline Eclipse Application that allows users to format Java source code either with |
| the Eclipse default code formatter options or with custom options. |
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| <a href="tasks-66.htm">Formatting Java Code</a><br> |
| <a href="tasks-231.htm">Running the Formatter Application</a> |
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