First, I know it is possible to setup Visual Studio keyboard scheme in Eclipse after installing CDT plugin, but unfortunately most useful keys only work with C/C++ sources, not with Java.
I’m trying to configure Java editor but I’m unable to find some of most useful shortcuts…
Go to declaration (VS: Ctrl+F12) / go to definition… (VS: F12) / Go back (Ctrl+Num*)
Quick identifier under cursor search (VS: Ctrl+F3)
Code autoformat (VS: Alt+F8)
Quickly set anonymous bookmark (VS: Ctrl+F2) / Go to next bookmark (VS: F2)
Probably more to come 🙂
From http://www.eclipsezone.com/eclipse/forums/t76435.rhtml
“… you can display a list of all the hotkeys in Eclipse using Ctrl+Shift+L .
… It’s possible to customize the hotkeys in Eclipse through Window->Preferences…->General->Keys. “
Edit: Some of the ones you are looking for include:
You can set a hotkey for new bookmark in the keys menu.
Annotations can include bookmarks if you check them on the drop down menu.
Hopefully that helps a little.