On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 19:44, Harald Wellmann <harald.wellm...@gmx.de>wrote:
>
> Andreas, thanks for posting to Sonatype and making this happen.
>

You're welcome  :-)


>
> Would be ultra-cool if they also enabled Javadoc browsing for Maven Central
> via http://search.maven.org.
>

What exactly do you like here? If you press on the javadocs link on the
search result to be linked to the jdoc? Or when you press on a class in the
classsearch to be linked?


> I suspect the Javadocs won't get indexed by a crawler visiting
> https://oss.sonatype.org/, but if we link the index pages of each project
> from the OPS4J Wiki, this should be enough.
>

We'll see latest in some days now that it is opened :-)

Kind regards,
Andreas


>
> I was mildly surprised but not really confused the first time I saw Doclava
> Javadoc, and I do like it. Changing the style should be easy by creating a
> CSS and adding it to the plugin configuration in the POM, I believe.
>
> Regarding searching for class names with Google or other engines, there's
> sites like Grepcode and Jarvana which are indexed by Google, but
> unfortunately they are not in sync with Maven Central.
>
> Maven Central Advanced Search lets you search for class names:
> http://search.maven.org/#**advancedsearch|gav<http://search.maven.org/#advancedsearch%7Cgav>
>
> I don't think crawlers will pick up the search results. But when you're
> looking for the Maven artifact containing a given class, you can always use
> the Maven Central search page directly.
>
>
> Best regards,
> Harald
>
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