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8,916 PointsHow do I refactor my Java?
Hi, In, this course, we are refactoring our code, using a drop down on IntelliJ. But when I go to the tab that says refactor, it looks totally different than Craig's, and I can't do the action I need called type migration. Plz watch that part of the video to see what I need. Really need help. Thanks
Stuart Birnage
31,779 PointsStuart Birnage
31,779 PointsI have just come across this myself. Make sure that the cursor is somewhere in the 'Queue-Song' definition below, e.g. between the 'S' and 'o' of 'Song' in the angled brackets, which is what needs to be refactored, then the 'Type Migration' option is available.
private Queue<Song> mSongQueue;