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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T22:39:46+00:00 2026-05-27T22:39:46+00:00

What I’m trying to do is this: List<String> list = new and then hit

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What I’m trying to do is this:

List<String> list = new 

and then hit Ctrl+Space and get ArrayList<String>() (among others) to show up in the type proposal.

I thought I had this working previously, but I recently had to reinstall and can’t find the setting for it.

This is Eclipse Java EE helios, but I can upgrade to indigo if need be.

I tried looking here for help, but didn’t find the info I was looking for. I’ve tried checking all of the boxes under “Default Proposal Kinds” (Java -> Editor -> Content Assist -> Advanced” to no avail.

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    2026-05-27T22:39:47+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 10:39 pm

    Eclipse doesn’t know which class implement the interface, and will not load them for all interfaces it has. BUT, Eclipse can learn what you use and show it to you on next use, maybe that’s what happened to you, with time you taught Eclipse the implemented classes!

    Here’s an example of Eclipse before learning/and after learning what classes implement Map.

    enter image description here

    As you can see in the image, the first time, Eclipse didn’t know anything other than HashMap, which I used before.

    After that, I used TreeMap and LinkedHashMap by typing them manually (first time only) and Eclipse now cached them.

    As the guys suggested, you can put the point on Map and click Ctrl+T it will give all the classes the implements this. Will be helpful the first time.

    UPDATE in 2014!

    As @K.Carpenter noticed, this feature is disabled in newer Eclipse versions. To re-enable it. Go to Window->Preferences->Java->Editor->Content Assist->Advanced.

    Under Default Proposal Kinds, you will need to check Java Type Proposals

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