Hi Rémi,
On 1/21/17 1:22 AM, Remi Forax wrote:
For the JDK, there are several kind of modules from a doc perspective, we have root modules that are available by default, like java.base, we have implementation modules, those that starts with jdk like jdk.jshell, and we have modules that are not root modules, i.e. available if you use --add-modules, like java.xml.bind. I think that the javadoc panel that display the avaialble modules, should - separate the different kind of modules, java.xml.bind should not be mixed with java.base if it will not be present in Java 10
I think that information would be better conveyed on an updated overview page -- the initial page displayed in the main panel.
- have a way to see implementation modules and their corresponding javadoc.
That would be a different run of javadoc, with different options. Just as javadoc generates docs on the classes it is given, with a level of detail depending on the options it is given, so too is it with modules.
regards, Rémi
-- Jon
