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Java API symbol index



I figured out how to get Java symbol indexing to work again in XCode 2.0. It seems that the problem is related to the default Java VM. If I set the current JDK to 1.4.2 and perform all documentation installation, then Java symbol indexing seems to work fine. I can then switch my current JDK to 1.5.0 and I even get Java 1.5 symbol indexing in XCode.

So it seems that before installing any documentation, be sure to switch the current JDK back to 1.4.2 otherwise Java symbol indexing gets broken. This is the behavior on my Mac.

On May 6, 2005, at 4:04 AM, email@hidden wrote:

Message: 3
Date: Thu, 5 May 2005 20:13:02 -0400
From: email@hidden
Subject: Java API documentation
To: email@hidden
Message-ID: <email@hidden>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; delsp=yes; format=flowed

I used to be able to lookup Java API documentation in XCode's
Documentation feature under Help.  However this is no longer true.  I
can navigate to the API reference, but I can't perform an API search
anymore.  I've installed both Java 1.4.2 documentation and Java 1.5.0
documentation and both appear under the Java reference section of ADC
Reference Library.  I've even deleted documentation and reinstalled
it and still the problem persists.  Do I need to manually index the
documentation like in previous versions of XCode?  That used to be
documented, but I don't see anything in XCode 2.0.

thanks,
-tom


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