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Summary: | Installing Documentation | ||
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Product: | java | Reporter: | tricky99 <tricky99> |
Component: | Javadoc | Assignee: | Jan Becicka <jbecicka> |
Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | ||
Severity: | blocker | CC: | joshis |
Priority: | P2 | ||
Version: | 6.x | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | All | ||
Issue Type: | ENHANCEMENT | Exception Reporter: |
Description
tricky99
2008-07-27 05:34:02 UTC
Have you read 'Help->Java Applications->Working With Javadoc Documentation->Adding Javadoc to a Project' and 'Help->Java Applications->Working With Javadoc Documentation->Adding the JDK Javadoc to the IDE'? I actually like this enhancement a lot, the key lies in words: > Either that, or make it an easy feature like adding plugins! Installing a JavaDoc using one click would be very comfortable - and I don't think it would be too difficult(?)... From nbusers (about installing JavaDoc): > The configuration steps are just futsy perhaps. It would be nice if > there was a simple way to go to a platform configuration and say, > download the JavaDocs for me and install the configuration that NB > needs to use it. One click shopping is always a good deal :-) Yes, please. It has to be much easier. For some reason, every time I install a new version of Netbeans, it stops working. And since I don't do it often, it takes hours to get it right. The "show javadoc" command is great feature. But only when its working OK, I will just write the steps here, so that someone who found this issue because he was looking for "why the hell it doesn't work" can find the answer (I assume you use JDK6, JDK5 is analogic): 1. Download a ZIP with JavaDoc for JDK6 - start here: http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp and look for "Java SE 6 Documentation" 2. Start NetBeans IDE 3. Invoke "Tools>Java Platforms", select the JDK 1.6 platform in the left panel 4. Choose "JavaDoc" tab in the right panel 5. Click "Add ZIP/Folder" button and select the just downloaded ZIP file in the open file dialog (confirm OFD) 6. Click "Close" in "Java Platform Manager" dialog That should be it... fishtoprecords: the java platform manager supports auto-detection of existing platform javadoc. You only need to extract javadoc.zip to ${JAVA_HOME} as described at http://java.sun.com/javase/6/webnotes/install/jdk/install-docs.html. Please follow instructions in help. Sections "Adding Javadoc to a Project" and "Adding the JDK Javadoc to the IDE" if those instructions does not work, please file a bug. |