This has been broken and fixed and broken again for some time.  You can
check JIRA for a bug, but I imagine it will be fixed when the new classpath
management is done.

What I've done before it just removed the WebObjects Frameworks entry from
the build path and instead created a User Library with each JAR that you
want and set the javadoc location for each jar.  That should work I think.

John

On Wed, May 7, 2008 at 12:37 PM, Ricardo Parada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Does anybody know how to configure Eclipse so that the WebObjects javadoc
> shows when I hover a WebObjects class?
>
> I have added the javadoc view by going into Windows > Show View > Javadoc.
>
> However, Eclipse doesn't know where the javadoc is located for WebObjects
> classes.
>
>
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