Changing the default editor/view in JDeveloper

If you work a lot with complex ADF pages in JDeveloper, you may get tired of waiting for it to open your pages in the Design view, I know I do!  Fortunately, there is a simple solution.  You can change the default editor so that they will open in source view (which is very fast) and then you can switch to design view only when you actually want to.

To do this, select Preferences from the Tools menu, then select File Types in the navigation tree on the left hand side.  Open the Default Editors tab on the right, find JSP Source and change the default editor to Source using the drop down box at the bottom.  Then click on OK.

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You can also do this for other types of files.

About Mark Nelson

Mark Nelson is a Developer Evangelist at Oracle, focusing on microservices and messaging. Before this role, Mark was an Architect in the Enterprise Cloud-Native Java Team, the Verrazzano Enterprise Container Platform project, worked on Wercker, WebLogic and was a senior member of the A-Team since 2010, and worked in Sales Consulting at Oracle since 2006 and various roles at IBM since 1994.
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3 Responses to Changing the default editor/view in JDeveloper

  1. Tugce Bulum says:

    Hello, Waiting for more Oracle fusion middleware related tutorials..

  2. thanks a lot! it’s very useful advice

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