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Javadoc error

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they should put that up some where. Thanks. now i got to learn to connect it

 

Which IDE are you using? For IntelliJ just right click on your library and open library settings, it will be the second icon with the little world and plus sign, after that just add the local path with the correct header, such as in my case  "file:///A:/BotScripting/docs/", you'd just need to take your path and add "file:///" in front of it, good luck! 

the other one lol

 

Which IDE are you using? For IntelliJ just right click on your library and open library settings, it will be the second icon with the little world and plus sign, after that just add the local path with the correct header, such as in my case  "file:///A:/BotScripting/docs/", you'd just need to take your path and add "file:///" in front of it, good luck! 

 

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Right-click on the jar, choose "Properties", the "Javadoc location" and you should be able to attach it similarly although eclipse might have an option to attach local docs in which case you won't need the header, I'm not sure about this though so you should double check

 

 

the other one lol

 

  • 7 months later...

Yeah, the link to the API .zip file gives me a server, and I can't get Eclipse to recognize the Javadocs URL. Does anyone have a copy of the .zip, or is there another, valid link to the OsBot Javadocs?

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