Ah, that worked. Thanks.

I typically don't download all JavaDocs for a project, but if downloading 
individual ones doesn't work, I can live with that.

Thomas

Laszlo Kishalmi schrieb am 14.12.2020 um 09:10:
> Just try a right click on the Configurations node in the Project View.
>
> On 12/14/20 12:04 AM, Thomas Kellerer wrote:
>> No ideas? Is this simply not possible with Gradle?
>>
>> I also tried it with 12.2, but that wouldn't download the JavaDocs either
>>
>> Thomas
>>
>>
>> Thomas Kellerer schrieb am 03.12.2020 um 16:20:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I can't get the "Download JavaDoc" option to work with Gradle.
>>>
>>> What I did with Maven projects was to initiate the JavaDoc popup for a 
>>> class or method.
>>> Then I click on the "Attach Javadocs..." link in the popup window which 
>>> makes the "Select JavaDoc" window appear (mentioning the .jar file where 
>>> the class is located).
>>>
>>> But when I then click on "Download" I just get "No javadoc for xxxx.jar" 
>>> available
>>>
>>> This happens with e.g. all Spring, Hibernate or Quartz jars.
>>>
>>> Is there anything I need to configure in NetBeans or my Gradle project to 
>>> make that work?
>>>
>>> I am using NetBeans 12.1 on Windows 10.
>>> NetBeans runs on Java 14, the project uses Java 11 and Gradle 6.7
>>>
>>> "Donwload dependencies on Project" is set to "Always" in the Gradle 
>>> configuration (the other two dropdowns for JavaDocs and sources are 
>>> disabled, but show "Always" as well).
>>>
>>> Thomas

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