the sources are extected to be packaged the way the maven-sources-plugin does

the classpath is directly in the root, eg. org/netbeans/modules/XXX.java

to test if it works or not, the best way is to try a hyperlinking from
the project sources to a class that is in that particular dependency.
It should open that file in the editor in R/O mode

Milos



On 4/18/07, Arne Styve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi again,

>
> works for me in the Netbeans 6.0 M8 build and the respective mevenide
> 3.0.2 version (from the Netbeans Development Update Center).
> It's possible that the 2.3 version that works with 5.5 has a
> bug in there, that I fixed in the source code.
>
> Both the "View Javadoc" popup action and the code
> completion's javadoc popup work for me.
>
> Milos
>

Good news. The Javadoc works :-) It turned out that the Neatbeans required
the
javadoc JAR-file to have the index.html in a directory called apidocs to be
recognized.

No it's the sourcecode. I managed to create a JAR file called
jamod-1.2-sources.jar, but
again it looks like Netbeans expects a certain directory structure inside
the JAR-file. Have tried
Using the directory "src" as the root inside the JAR file, and I have tried
without using a root.

Do you know what it should be ?

Thanks for helping me out with this.

Regards
Arne



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