Re: Eclipse and JRE Javadoc



Use

Window > Preferences > Java > Installed JREs > Edit... > Javadoc
Location...

Then the javadoc references will occure in dynamic help view.

On Feb 12, 11:06 pm, babi...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hello, i don't know if this is the right place of asking anything
about Eclipse, but i will try.
I have searched a lot, but i haven't found a solution yet, even by
searching in Eclipse's documentation.

In Eclipse there is a functionality throught which when you point to a
function or data object of any java's package and then press ctrl
+left_click a tab opens either with the source code or the class
definition.
The thing i want to have is by pressing these keys or different (it's
not my problem) to have the javadoc of that object or method opened
instead of the source code or the definition.
I have searched through all menus and tried to find a way of
incorporating javadoc, but i have failed.

Any ideas would be usefull. Thanks a lot.

P.S: I know that i can see javadoc by browsing into a local directory
or sun's site, but i don't want that way.


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