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Re: Latest online javadocs

From: Marc Hadley <Marc.Hadley_at_Sun.COM>
Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2007 09:45:51 -0400

On Aug 30, 2007, at 8:53 AM, Arun Gupta wrote:
>
>> Do you know how we can remove all the java.net boiler plate when
>> displaying the java docs? it interferes with the frames of the
>> javadoc.
> https://jsr311.dev.java.net/nonav/releases/0.2/index.html?overview-
> summary.html
>
> shows a framed view of javadocs.
>
Very cool, thanks !

Marc.

>
>> For example try this:
>> http://jsr311.dev.java.net/releases/0.2/index.html
>>> I could not find them linked either from jsr311.dev.java.net or
>>> jersey.dev.java.net. The only version I found was available at:
>>>
>>> https://jsr311.dev.java.net/servlets/ProjectDocumentList?
>>> folderID=7192&expandFolder=7192&folderID=0
>> The 311 javadocs are also bundled with jersey (currently just with
>> the latest release as this was included after the 0.2 stable
>> release).
>>>
>>> Having an online version of javadocs would make it really useful.
>>> I'd propose to use http://jsr311.dev.java.net/latest-javadocs to
>>> provide the latest javaodcs (basically following W3C document
>>> versioning mechanism).
>>>
>> I like the idea of have a latest stable version link. Although to
>> do this in java.net is a little tricky because everything is under
>> SVN and AFAIK it is not possible to do symbolic links. Do you know
>> if other java.net projects do something similar?
>> Paul.
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Marc Hadley <marc.hadley at sun.com>
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