Carlos Sanchez wrote:

>> Ben, does eclipse automatically recognize the source code when it is
>> distributed inside the compiled Jar?
> 
> I don't think so and I don't really like that approach because if you
> provide the sources, why don't provide the javadocs too?

Eclipse DOES automatically recognise if there is source code in the JAR.
 To see this in action, download GWT and then add its gwt-user.jar to
your project. Then do a CTRL+ALT+T for GWT's "Panel".

To answer Ray's earlier question, we don't need to advertise to users
that this is available because their IDE (well, Eclipse anyway) will
automatically just do it for them.

I don't think there's any benefit providing JavaDocs in the JARs given
the source code offers the JavaDocs anyhow and it would bloat the size.

Cheers
Ben

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