Vincent Massol wrote:
> On Mar 20, 2009, at 7:01 PM, Jerome Velociter wrote:
>
>> Hello devs,
>>
>> I am thinking it would be good to automatically attach the javadoc
>> generated for XWiki apis (XWiki, Document, Context, Utils, etc) +  
>> maybe
>> velocity tools (listtool, mathtool, etc.) in a wiki document of XE at
>> build time. We could embed the HTML javadoc in view mode with an  
>> iframe
>> (or using getURLContent API), or just link to it with the zipexplorer
>> plugin.
>>
>> I think this would make it easier for developers to find out the
>> documentation for the exact version they are running, and without the
>> need of an Internet connection.
>>
>> Tell me what you think,
>
> I'm not sure. I'd be +1 to do that in XEclipse for sure since XEclipse  
> is our XWiki IDE now. XEclipse also works offline so it looks perfect  
> for your use case.

I agree it makes a lot of senses in XEclipse. But, how do you tight the 
version of XWiki to the XEclipse instance ? Even for this use case I 
think the best is that XEclipse retrieves and download the API from the 
wiki for each connection, so that you get a documentation matching the 
wiki you are editing.

Jerome.

>
> Thanks
> -Vincent
>
>
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