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                Author: ASF GitHub Bot
            Created on: 07/Sep/22 22:02
            Start Date: 07/Sep/22 22:02
    Worklog Time Spent: 10m 
      Work Description: cshannon merged PR #906:
URL: https://github.com/apache/activemq/pull/906




Issue Time Tracking
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    Worklog Id:     (was: 806837)
    Time Spent: 0.5h  (was: 20m)

> remove various .js dependencies and source listing from javadoc output
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>                 Key: AMQ-9074
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMQ-9074
>             Project: ActiveMQ
>          Issue Type: Task
>          Components: Documentation
>    Affects Versions: 5.17.2
>            Reporter: Robbie Gemmell
>            Priority: Major
>             Fix For: 5.18.0
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>          Time Spent: 0.5h
>  Remaining Estimate: 0h
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> Following https://openjdk.org/jeps/225), the javadoc output on JDK9+ has 
> included a search box. To enable this various javascript files and a zipped 
> index are included in the javadoc output. This means they were introduced to 
> the javadoc output once the project required Java 11, i.e from 5.17.0, as 
> previously Java 8 was used to run the release builds. These files are of 
> whatever version the JDK used to run the build has included, and can tend to 
> get stale (as per ARTEMIS-3971)
> Setting the -noindex option when building the javadoc removes the search, so 
> we can add this option and remove the need to deal with these files going 
> stale in future. 
> Many of the javadoc build configs currently configure inclusion of an HTML 
> source listing, which results in a fairly huge (>200MB) and yet often 
> redundant output. Complete sources are easily available via github etc, and 
> the sources and javadocs are also published to Maven Central where IDEs will 
> grab them, which is likely how/where many people will look at 
> sources+javadocs these days. There seems to be little need to burn the time 
> and space including a HTML source listing, so this also looks to disable that.



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