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johnbutler Posted - 16 Nov 2005 : 07:32:49
I know that the API's are included in the jar files, but how can I view them in the format where all the classes are listed such as at the following website? http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/api/

Do you have the APIs posted on-line?

I am using NetBeans.
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quinncurtis Posted - 16 Nov 2005 : 09:38:49
We don't have the API posted on-line as you describe.

We previously described how to setup NetBeans so that the documentation could be view from the NetBeans help system.

Once that is done, you can highlight com.quinn-curtis.chart2djava in the import statement and select Alt-F1 and this brings up a summary list and links to of all of the classes in that package. Or you can highlight any keyword in the package and Alt-F1 will take you directly to that documentation.

Does this not work for you ?


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