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Re: Dynamic Help Problem [message #893930 is a reply to message #893748] |
Fri, 06 July 2012 06:19 |
Dani Megert Messages: 3802 Registered: July 2009 |
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On 05.07.2012 14:52, Calvin Cutts wrote:
> Dani Megert wrote on Wed, 04 July 2012 06:13
>> On 02.07.2012 10:07, Calvin Cutts wrote:
>> > Hi could someone help me out, when I highlight a word (eg String)
>> and > choose dynamic help, then choose "Javadoc for
>> 'java.lang.String'" > nothing happens, I get a slow green progress
>> bar at the bottom of the > screen that slowly loads nothing.
>> Either the attached Javadoc is not correct, or the browser can't be
>> found/opened.
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>> Dani
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>> > After clicking around, I don't think any of the help links work :(
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> Since I'm using java6u33 I downloaded jdk-6u30-apidocs.zip. Could you
> tell me how to attach it to eclipse please?
The easiest way to set up a JRE, is to download the Java [6] SDK, which
also contains the source and then add it via Java > Installed JREs
preference page. After that, verify that your project uses the newly
installed JRE (see project's 'Java Build Path' properties).
If you only want to add the downloaded Javadoc, you select the 'rt.jar'
in the Package Explorer and open its properties. There you can set the
source and Javadoc attachments.
HTH
Dani
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Re: Dynamic Help Problem [message #893996 is a reply to message #893930] |
Fri, 06 July 2012 11:21 |
Calvin Cutts Messages: 12 Registered: July 2012 |
Junior Member |
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Dani Megert wrote on Fri, 06 July 2012 02:19On 05.07.2012 14:52, Calvin Cutts wrote:
> Dani Megert wrote on Wed, 04 July 2012 06:13
>> On 02.07.2012 10:07, Calvin Cutts wrote:
>> > Hi could someone help me out, when I highlight a word (eg String)
>> and > choose dynamic help, then choose "Javadoc for
>> 'java.lang.String'" > nothing happens, I get a slow green progress
>> bar at the bottom of the > screen that slowly loads nothing.
>> Either the attached Javadoc is not correct, or the browser can't be
>> found/opened.
>>
>> Dani
>> >
>> > After clicking around, I don't think any of the help links work
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>
> Since I'm using java6u33 I downloaded jdk-6u30-apidocs.zip. Could you
> tell me how to attach it to eclipse please?
The easiest way to set up a JRE, is to download the Java [6] SDK, which
also contains the source and then add it via Java > Installed JREs
preference page. After that, verify that your project uses the newly
installed JRE (see project's 'Java Build Path' properties).
If you only want to add the downloaded Javadoc, you select the 'rt.jar'
in the Package Explorer and open its properties. There you can set the
source and Javadoc attachments.
HTH
Dani
I actually don't think javadoc is the problem, I think Eclipse is set to go online for the docs so It's likely the browser.
So if the browser can't be found or opened how might i determine the exact nature of the problem and fix it?
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