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What happened to XCode "Find in API" for Java

by Douglas <nospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 6, 2007 at 11:44 PM

I seem to remember being impressed with the ProjectBuilder's ability to 
find the latest Java do***entation on Sun's web site.  Maybe it was the 
first XCode.  In any case, I haven't used XCode for a while, and after 
the Feb 6 RefLib update, the Java do***entation lookup no longer works 
properly.

Currently, the only item in XCode's do***entation preferences is the 
Apple web site.  When I use "Find in API" for a java class, there are no 
matches unless the name exists in C or ObjC.  When I use "Find in 
Do***entation", I only get references to Java 1.3.1.  I am using the 
latest XCode 2.4.1.

The installation of the Feb 6 RefLib chomped up a bunch of CPU time 
building the Java index.  How do I get this index into the XCode 
do***entation preferences (like, where is it)?  I tried to force XCode 
to find and use the local index by de-selecting the Apple site in 
Preferences.  After that, "Find in API" still couldn't match Java 
cl*****.  Trying "Find in Do***entation" gave the same 1.3.1 links, but 
they couldn't be opened because "No extended do***entation location is 
active".

What will it take to get XCode to find Java 2 links for "Find in API"?

Thanks
 




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What happened to XCode "Find in API" for Java
Douglas <nospam@[EMAIL  2007-04-06 23:44:57 
Re: What happened to XCode "Find in API" for Java
Douglas <nospam@[EMAIL  2007-04-17 15:59:33 

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