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Oracle sql developer 1.5 Java files

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Jul 7th, 2008
Does anyone know how to change the look of the java files that are listed when you expand the java folder in the tree structure of the database?

i have these numbers infront of the class file, but have no clue what they are, they are not there in toad(i checked on someone elses computer). Also some of the classes names have been cut off.

Any thoughts on what they are, e.g:
/d56a3e7f_TestClass

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Re: Oracle sql developer 1.5 Java files

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It seems it cannot be done as yet, i have requested a change for that, lets hope they do change the way the class files are displayed.
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