I haven't tested this, but it should make it easier to experiment with the links

from our Javadocs to Sun's Javadocs.
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dchandler 2002-12-01 18:53:09 +00:00
parent 569b2bb608
commit a3a1923d42

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@ -42,7 +42,6 @@
<!-- set global properties for this build -->
<property name="my.jar.suffix" value=""/>
<property name="link.offline" value="false"/>
<property name="javacdashg" value="yes"/>
<property name="source" location="source"/>
<property name="license" location="license"/>
@ -63,6 +62,15 @@
<property name="publicjavadocs" location="${docs}/public-javadocs"/>
<property name="privatejavadocs" location="${docs}/private-javadocs"/>
<!-- If you wish to have your Javadocs link to someplace other than
Sun's web site, maybe just changing these two, link.offline and
java.api.loc.url, will do the trick: -->
<property name="link.offline" value="false"/>
<property name="java.api.loc.url"
location="http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4/docs/api/"/>
<property name="jnlp.codebase"
value="http://iris.lib.virginia.edu/tibet/tools"/>
@ -869,7 +877,7 @@
<!-- Have our API docs link to Sun's, JDOM's, etc. -->
<link offline="${link.offline}"
href="http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4/docs/api/"
href="${java.api.loc.url}"
packagelistLoc="${docs}/j2sdk1.4-package-list"/>
<link offline="${link.offline}"
href="http://www.jdom.org/docs/apidocs/"