On 16.01.2006, at 11:05, Bjarte Stien Karlsen wrote:
That was very useful Ralph, however it was not what i asked for.

Sorry, I didn't pick up the "javadoc" in your original post at all.

What i think would be nice would be a way to make Maven download the Javadoc
and making it available to Eclipse.

With downloaded sources you can view these in Eclipse with a F3, what i want is the ability to press Shift+F2 to open the external Javadoc for the chosen class
(that is inside a imported JAR).

I hope i made myself a little bit clearer now.

You did, but unfortunately I can't offer much advice.

Of course, if you have maven download the sources into Eclipse, you can display the javadoc for a class in the javadoc view - but I guess that's still not what you asked for.

In order to provide it to Eclipse, the maven eclipse plugin would have to figure out the javadoc location url for each dependency, but AFAIK there is no way of specifying it in a POM.

Cheers,
-Ralph.


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