It means reorganizing your program such that the behavior 
does not change but it is easier to read and/or maintain. 

The IDEA section of jGuru has (in the Forums area) this 
question answered. Take a look also
at refactoring.com.

Tal

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> I was too embarrassed to ask this question before, but
> now I'm really curious.  What does this mean?
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> -------- Original Message --------
> Build 522 is available at http://www.intellij.com/eap.
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> Changes in 522 from 521:
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> - Refactoring. All moves are available via Cut/Paste.
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