There might be a lot more, but they are very well hidden either on the websites or from the search engines. ;)
But I think with that new feature of 12.4 downloading distros it shouldn't be a problem anymore to get everything in one go. ---C. Am Mi., 23. Juni 2021 um 16:32 Uhr schrieb Emilian Bold < emilian.b...@gmail.com>: > It's amazing there's no 3rd party place for Javadocs considering there's > now so many OpenJDK distros. > > Luckily the IDE doesn't show the huge cookie consent you see on > docs.oracle.com > > --emi > > > On Wed, Jun 23, 2021 at 10:15 AM Christian Pervoelz <cpervo...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> If you have added the Java Platform via Tools > Java Platforms it should >> be already there. >> >> If it's not, then: >> 1. Tools > Java Platforms >> 2. On the left side, select the JDK entry >> 3. On the right side, click the tab Javadoc >> 4. Click "Add URL" >> 5. Enter https.//docs.oracle.com/en/java/javase/16/docs/api >> >> If you need it offline, download the docs from here: >> https://www.oracle.com/java/technologies/javase-jdk16-doc-downloads.html >> Store the zip file in a location of your choice and perform the steps as >> above. In step 4. click on "Add Zip/Folder..." and locate your downloaded >> zip. >> >> That's it. >> >> ---C. >> >> >> Am Mi., 23. Juni 2021 um 05:46 Uhr schrieb Owen Thomas < >> owen.paul.tho...@gmail.com>: >> >>> Can someone please point me in the direction of the Javadoc for JDK 16? >>> I want to access it in NetBeans. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Owen. >>> >>