Java files question

Hi
I recently downloaded and installed the sql developer version 1.5. I am very happy that i can now see the java classes that have been loaded into the database.
I want to know if there is a way i could change the way the files are listed, as in the naming of them(removing the number in front of them). In front of the name there is a set of numbers for example /146fa88c_The className, what are these numbers?
Another thing, why does some of the files names get cut off?
Please help.
Thank you,
T

Yes, that really bothers me too.
This happens because it's currently the only way to have unique class names, as the directory structure cannot be seen in the tree.
I suppose it makes sense to show the original structure instead, losing the pretty useless mega-list with 1000s of classes, and thus being able to browse only 1 path at a time and have normal naming.
This should be requested at the announced SQL Developer Exchange though, so others can vote on it.
Regards,
K.

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