File associations for plsql

Hi,
I am new to JDeveloper and I'm using it mainly for plsql development.
We have a standard file naming convention for packages (.pks for specs and .pkb for bodies). When I open those files in JDeveloper the files are not recognized as being plsql packages.
Due to this it is not possible to compile files directly from the file source.
Is there any way to associate the .pks and .pkb extensions with plsql in JDeveloper?

Hi,
You should be able to do this from Tools.Preferences.File Types. Select "SqlNode" in the Recognized File Types list, then click Add... under Associated File Extensions to add .pks and .pkb.
Thanks,
Brian
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