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Re: java reference


  • Subject: Re: java reference
  • From: Tom Pelaia <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2007 20:44:56 -0500

Hi,

Thank you for pointing out the documentation on ADC under "Java"!

Yes, it seems that Apple has posted new Java Documentation for Leopard. I logged in a few times over the weekend and didn't see it. It was worth another look. Maybe I simply missed it. I just downloaded and installed the documentation. It works great!

The Xcode 3.0 documentation system is much better than Xcode 2.x. Now when you select a symbol such as a method, it will actually jump right to the symbol (method) rather than just bringing you to the page with the class. Also, installation is fast. You no longer have to wait for indexing.

The correct file to download and install is titled, "Java for Mac OS X 10.5 Documentation Disk Image." That installs the right doc sets (Java 1.4.2 and J2SE 5.0).

thanks,
tom


On Nov 11, 2007, at 3:59 PM, Frank Murray wrote:

Hmm,

I guess I'm also confused about the "un-updated" Java documentation
existing on your current version of Xcode and your current Mac OS X, Leopard.


I'm not there yet (still running Xcode v 2.5 under Tiger), so can't see what kind of
install took place. I do know that every installation of Xcode should by default install
Java Development, which includes Java Tools and Java Documentation.


Anyway, I don't know if this answer will be an answer, but you can log on to the ADC
and click the Java link in the right-hand panel of the web page. From there you should
see the J2SE 5.0 Documentation download file.


You may have tried this already, and also, whether it downloads and installs so that it
is integrated within the Xcode environment is only a guess on my part. I hope it helps.


fjm

On 10 Nov 2007, at 14:08 , Tom Pelaia wrote:

Frank,

I am now only an online ADC member, and I don't see any Java documentation for download. Maybe I am looking in the wrong place.

thanks,
tom


On Nov 10, 2007, at 12:20 PM, Frank Murray wrote:

You should be able to go to Apple's ADC (whether membership is required for this, I'm not sure),
and download Java documentation that parallels whichever Java VM version exists for X code.


I will look for the link myself, but again, this may require your being an ADC member.

trajan

On 10 Nov 2007, at 08:53 , Tom Pelaia wrote:

Thanks for the information, but the problem is that I am building an ant based project, so there are no Java compiler settings in the Target. Those settings are in the build.xml file. Those settings are indeed 1.3 instead of 1.5, but they don't affect the documentation.

The problem is that the Java documentation is for 1.3 instead of 1.5, and also that the documentation opens external to Xcode rather than inside of the Xcode documentation window.

How can I get the Xcode doc sets for Java 1.5?

thanks,
tom


On Nov 9, 2007, at 7:49 PM, trajan wrote:

Or just click on this link and follow the instructions. I hope it helps.

trajan

http://lists.apple.com/archives/Java-dev/2007/Jun/msg00261.html



On 9 Nov 2007, at 11:36 , email@hidden wrote:

Hi,

I just upgraded to Leopard and installed Xcode 3. I noticed that the Java reference documentation is for Java 1.3.1. How can I get Xcode to use the Java 5 API reference?

thanks,
tom
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