JavaDoc API documentation anyone?

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honki-bobo
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JavaDoc API documentation anyone?

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Is it just me or are you guys and gals also longing for a proper JavaDoc-ish API documentation?

@CherryAudio: Any chance we can get a complete API documentation any time soon? Please? Pretty please?
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Would be nice to have the API available on maven central as well...
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honki-bobo wrote: Fri Mar 06, 2020 7:53 pm Is it just me or are you guys and gals also longing for a proper JavaDoc-ish API documentation?

@CherryAudio: Any chance we can get a complete API documentation any time soon? Please? Pretty please?
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+ 1. :D
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It might even be *awesome* if standard JDK build processes were used; then you could use Module Designer to create a structure for the project, and traditional editors like IDEA or Eclipse could be used to develop the modules themselves. Then packaging could be done in designer again?

Just ... thinking out loud, as I have to look up the API for each component on its own web page, which means I lose my position in the left menu every time I look something else up...
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josephbottinger wrote: Mon Apr 06, 2020 6:43 pm It might even be *awesome* if standard JDK build processes were used; then you could use Module Designer to create a structure for the project, and traditional editors like IDEA or Eclipse could be used to develop the modules themselves.
A big +1. I understand the editor is part of the debugger, but it's 2020 and as far as I can see it does not even do autoindent (if it does, please let me know!) [I don't mean to sound rude!]
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