Configuring a Mounted Javadoc Filesystem
You can configure each mounted filesystem separately, determining whether the filesystem is hidden or displayed in the Explorer, whether it is writable, and so on.
To configure a Javadoc filesystem:
- In the Explorer, select the Javadoc tab.
- Right-click the root node of the Javadoc filesystem and choose Properties from the contextual menu.
- On the property sheet, modify the properties to your preferred settings.
Properties Tab
- Hidden. If True, this filesystem is not displayed in the
Filesystems tab of the Explorer.
- Read Only. If True, this filesystem cannot be modified.
- Root Directory. For directories only. Specifies the root directory
of this filesystem. See
Mounting a Javadoc Filesystem for more information.
- Archive File. For JAR and zip files only. Specifies the JAR or zip
file that the filesystem represents.
- URL. For HTTP filesystems only. Specifies a URL that you can type
into an external browser to browse your Javadoc filesystem. For example,
if you set the URL to /javadoc/, you would type http://{my-machine-name}:8082/javadoc/ in the browser.
Expert Tab
- Root Offset. Specifies the Javadoc top-level directory. The Javadoc
top-level directory contains the index.html file, a directory called
index-files that contains multiple index files, or both. When your
Javadoc files are in a JAR or zip file, the Javadoc top-level directory is
sometimes buried in the file's hierarchy. In this case, the IDE cannot correctly
search for and display Javadoc files unless the Root Offset property is set
to the Javadoc top-level directory.
- Search Engine. Specifies the default Javadoc search engine. You have two choices: the JDK 1.2/1.3 Search Engine, which is the default value,
and the Japanese JDK 1.2/1.3 Search Engine, which enables you to search
internationalized Javadoc documentation.
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