Re: Xcode 1.5 and Javadoc question
Re: Xcode 1.5 and Javadoc question
- Subject: Re: Xcode 1.5 and Javadoc question
- From: Kieran Kelleher <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2005 13:52:34 -0500
Robert,
These instructions for Code Sense config in XCode might be of use to
you.
http://homepage.mac.com/kelleherk/iblog/C1216817469/E517633567/
index.html
-Kieran
-Kieran
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My hardware/software configurations (in case they are relevant to the
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Dev Config = OS X 10.3.5 / Java 1.4.2_05 / WO 5.2.3 / XCode v1.5 /
MySQL 4.0.20 / Connector-J 3.0.11
Deploy Config = OS X 10.3.7 Server / Java 1.4.2_05 / WO 5.2.3 / MySQL
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On Feb 15, 2005, at 1:07 PM, Robert wrote:
I am new to the Macintosh, having just bought a Mini Mac. I am trying
to get Xcode working with Java. Specifically I cannot get Xcode to
auto-complete, even though the release notes for Xcode 1.5 say that it
will auto-complete Java code.
Xcode with Java works fine in that I can build programs, but I cannot
get auto-complete to work. I have downloaded the 1.4.2 Javadoc from
Sun’s web site; however, I am not sure either where to put Javadoc or
how to configure Xcode to enable auto-complete.
I have been able to get the Javadoc working with netBeans; however,
Xcode looks like a better product for Macintosh development, especially
if I would look into Cocoa-Java development.
I understand that a “real developer” would not use auto-complete, but I
am moving from C# to Java, and the languages are so similar that I
often get the method names confused and auto-complete is really useful.
I would greatly appreciate it if I could found out:
1.) Does Xcode 1.5 come with Javadoc out-of-the-box, or specifically
directly from the Mini Mac OS X install DVD?
2.) If one does need to configure Xcode to do auto-completion for
Java, how does one do that?
3.) If one does need to download Javadoc, where does it go?
Thanks in advance!
Robert
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