Thanks for responding.
Well this is exactly what I was trying to do: the standard eclipse way of 
showing available methods, but this does not work. First I thought it had 
something to do with the AspectJ interation in my eclipse installation but this 
does not work from a fresh eclipse installation either.
Regarding the TreeCache being in classpath, it is there and I had mentioned 
that F3 does take me to the class definition of TreeCache.

Then I tried JBoss Cache IDE 1.0 and created a new JBoss Cache Project and this 
work fine from there.
It does not make sense to me why it does not work from base eclipse.


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