+1

Many companies make javadoc (for JDK and internal jars as well as 3:rd pary
jars) available on an internal web-server. It would be nice not to have to
download and update everything just for IDEA.

// Per Mellqvist

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[Eap-features] JavaDoc API browsable
M�ns af Klercker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fri, 12 Oct 2001 12:15:11 +0200 

> When on the subject of Shift-F1 and javadoc, It would be nice to be able
> to specify a webserver with JDK (and other) javadoc API:s on them, 
> instead of just a local directories currently in the javadoc paths. 
> That way, one can point at java.sun.com or wherever current javadocs 
> are served and don't have to keep local copies (which tend to go out of 
> date anyway).

cheers,
/M�ns



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