Hello,
I have been setting up a new machine and therefore doing the basic project wonder installation. I think I will have a separate post on that, but shouldn't downloading the java docs be right there with downloading and installing all the other components?
One question: why are there no Java docs that I can download?
If we think of the Apple Java docs those have not changed in a very long time. And yet it seems the only form in which those are available is online – not as a download. Let's think about this. If I want to look up something, even though it hasn't changed in years, the only form in which it is available is via HTML, which means: 1. I must have a live Internet connection, 2. A live server, 3. The Internet path and routers working. So forget looking something up if you are traveling or somewhere without a Wi-Fi connection. (We will probably have to burn more coal to provide the electricity to do all of this as well.)
This is also true for the project wonder Java docs. Now they may change more often than apples Java docs, but still the same considerations apply to them as well.
Can we put the Java docs into a compressed tar ball that people can download and install on their machine? Can Jenkins provide this for project wonder?
Now if I can only get them to work with eclipse.
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