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Re: Browsing source on Leopard



On Oct 29, 2007, at 8:36 AM, Steve Roy wrote:

I was used to using JavaBrowser for quickly looking at the Java sources. In Leopard this app doesn't exist anymore. What do you guys do, other than navigate to the desired source with the Finder?

I usually just Cmd-click on the name of a class in Eclipse, and it takes me right there.


I see that the Java documentation is nicely available from Xcode, but half the time it's the source I'm more interested in.

Please file a bug about JavaBrowser being missing in Leopard. Naturally I can't promise you anything, but in the mean time, someone else here on java-dev noticed that if they used a copy from Tiger, it worked ok for them.


Mike Swingler
Java Frameworks Engineer
Apple Inc.
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