you're welcome

On 3/28/12, Sachin Gupta <[email protected]> wrote:
> thanks Luis. I think that was the thing i was looking for. Thanks a lot
>
> On Wednesday, March 28, 2012, Luis Eduardo Hernandez Torres wrote:
>
>> If that is your problem, you only need to attach the source of your
>> JDK to Eclipse, there are many ways to do this. My personal favourite
>> is to hit Ctrl+Click at any class you are using from the API (like
>> java.util.Collections) it should give you a message saying: Source not
>> found and a button "Attach Source..." then select External File and
>> browse to the path were you have src.zip (usually in the same folder
>> where the JDK is installed) and then you will have a nicer description
>> on code completion.
>>
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