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Re: code completion with additional information - how? [message #230421 is a reply to message #230346] |
Thu, 01 June 2006 12:55 |
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Originally posted by: djain.gmx.net
Daniel Megert <daniel_megert@ch.ibm.com> wrote:
> Danail Nachev wrote:
>> It looks to me like simple javadoc for the selected element. All you
>> need for it is to have either the source or the javadocs for the .jar
>> file from which the element is coming.
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> Note that it only works off Javadoc if you use a newer 3.2 build, e.g.
> 3.2 RC6.
I am currently using Eclipse 3.1.2, so I can only use the source option
without upgrading... but how do I tell Eclipse where to look for the JDK
source? (It works fine with sources that are part of the project and contain
javadoc)
cheers!
Dominik
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Re: code completion with additional information - how? [message #230507 is a reply to message #230474] |
Fri, 02 June 2006 12:50 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: djain.gmx.net
> Select the JAR to which you want to attach source and open its
> property dialog via context menu. You can then set the source and the
> Javadoc location.
If I want the popup information for the JDK, do I really have to do this for
every project? Because for some reason, it's not possible to change the
source location or javadoc location for the JRE jars globally under
Preferences/Installed JREs/...
In the project settings, it can be done, but doing that for every project
would get a little tedious.
bye,
--
Dominik Jain
http://home.cs.tum.edu/~jain
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Re: code completion with additional information - how? [message #230694 is a reply to message #230507] |
Tue, 06 June 2006 11:21 |
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Originally posted by: eclipse4.rizzoweb.com
Dominik Jain wrote:
>> Select the JAR to which you want to attach source and open its
>> property dialog via context menu. You can then set the source and the
>> Javadoc location.
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> If I want the popup information for the JDK, do I really have to do this for
> every project? Because for some reason, it's not possible to change the
> source location or javadoc location for the JRE jars globally under
> Preferences/Installed JREs/...
> In the project settings, it can be done, but doing that for every project
> would get a little tedious.
It is a little different for JDKs/JREs.
A picture is worth 1000 words - see this screencast:
http://www.rizzoweb.com/Eclipse/JDKSourceAttachment.html
Hope this helps,
Eric
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