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Is there any API to get the latest JAVA 8. For my automatic build system I need to get the latest version.
something like:
wget https://oracle.com/api/download/jre/8/Linux x64/lastest
which would give me the latest version (build version in this case u131, as of 05.05.17)Or would i need to go to http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jre8-downloads-2133155.html , do the acceptLicense-JS, parse the html and get the link myself?
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For my automatic build system I need to get the latest version.
You can use either
weget
or curl
to do this.Solution 1 Using wget
Use
wget
and use a special cookie to bypass the licence agreement:a single cookie is all that is needed to bypass this (you still have to agree to the terms to install)
The cookie is:
Example
if you want to download jdk7u4 for 64-bit Linux (e.g., Ubuntu) using
wget
, you can use:Source Download Oracle Java JRE & JDK using a script
Solution 1 Using curl
There is a shell script that completely automates the download.
downloadJavaAutomatic.ksh
Source Java-JRE-JDK-Downloader
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I just know how to read Javadoc online on a website, but I want to download it for offline reading when no network is available.
How can I download the documentation?
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For any javadoc (not just the ones available for download) you can use the DownThemAll addon for Firefox with a suitable renaming mask, for example:
Edit: It's possible to use some older versions of the DownThemAll add-on with Pale Moon browser.
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You can use something called
Dash: Offline API Documentation
for Mac. For Windows and Linux you have an alternative called Zeal
. Both of them are very similar. And you can get offline documentation for most of the APIs out there like Java, android, Angular, HTML5 etc . almost everything.
I have also written a post on How to install Zeal on Ubuntu 14.04
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update 2019-09-29: Java version 11
The technique below does not now work with Java 11, and probably higher versions: there is no way of ignoring multiple 'broken links' (i.e. to other classes, other APIs). Solution: keep your javadoc (or javadoc.exe) from Java version 8
There are good reasons for making your own local javadocs, and it's not particularly difficult!
First you need the source. At the time of writing the Java 8 JDK comes with a zip file called
src.zip
. Sometimes, for unexplained reasons, Oracle don't always include the source. So for some older versions (and who knows about the future) you have to get hold of the Java source in another way. It's worth also being aware that, in the past, Oracle have sometimes included the source with the Linux version of the JDK, but not with the Windows one.I just unzipped this file.. the top directories are 'com', 'java', 'javax', 'launcher' and 'org'. Directory
launcher
contains no files to document.You can generate the javadocs very very simply from any or all of these by CD'ing at the command prompt/terminal to the directory
..src
. Then gojavadoc -d docs -Xmaxwarns 10 -Xmaxerrs 10 -Xdoclint:none -sourcepath . -subpackages java:javax:org:com
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NB note that there is a '.' after
-sourcepath
Simple as that. Generating your own javadocs also has 2 huge advantages
- you know they are precisely the right javadocs for the JDK (or any exernal jar file) you are using on your system
- once you get into the habit, reconstitutingyour Javadocs is not a tiresome challenge (i.e. where to go looking for them). For example I just unzipped a couple of source jars whose packages are closely coupled, so their sources were in effect 'merged' & then made a single Javadoc from them..
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NB Swing is semi-officially DEAD. We should all be switching to JavaFX, which is helpfully bundled with Java 8 JDK, but in its own source file,
javafx-src.zip
.Unzipped, this reveals 3 'root' packages:
com
, javafx
and netscape
(wha'?). These should be manually moved over the to appropriate places under the unzipped src
directory (including the JavaFX com.sun
packages under the Java com.sun
strcture). Compiling all these Javadoc files took my machine a non-negligible time. I'd expect to see all the JavaFX source classes in with all the other source classes some time soon.BTW, the same thinking applies to documenting any and all Java jars (with source) which you use. However, all versions of most jars will be found with their documentation available for download at Maven Central http://search.maven.org..
PS afterthought:
using Eclipse and the 'Gradle STS' plugin: the 'New Gradle STS Project' wizard will create a
using Eclipse and the 'Gradle STS' plugin: the 'New Gradle STS Project' wizard will create a
gradle.build
file containing the line include plugin: 'eclipse'
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This magically downloads the source jar with the executable jar (under
GRADLE_HOME
) when you go > gradle build
.. giving you an extra degree of certainty that you have got the right
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I use javadoc packaged by Allimant since I was in college.
The javadoc is in the CHM format (standard windows help format), so it's the best viewed when you're using windows.
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For the download of latest java documentation(jdk-8u77) API
Navigate to http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html
Under Addition Resources and Under Java SE 8 Documentation
Click Download button
Click Download button
Under Java SE Development Kit 8 Documentation > Java SE Development Kit 8u77 Documentation
Accept the License Agreement and click on the download zip file
Unzip the downloaded fileStart the API docs from jdk-8u77-docs-alldocsapiindex.html
For the other java versions api download, follow the following steps.
Navigate to http://docs.oracle.com/javase/
From Release dropdown select either of Java SE 7/6/5
In corresponding JAVA SE page and under Downloads left side menuClick JDK 7/6/5 Documentation or Java SE Documentation
Now in next page select the appropriate Java SE Development Kit 7uXX Documentation.
Accept License Agreement and click on Download zip file
Unzip the file and Start the API docs from
jdk-7uXX-docs-alldocsapiindex.html
jdk-7uXX-docs-alldocsapiindex.html
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You could download the mac 2.2 preview release from here and unzip it.
The javadoc won't quite match 2.1, but it will be close and if you use the preview instead, it will match exactly.
I think this would help you :)
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F.ex. http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/ has a link to download 'JDK 7 Documentation' in the sidebar under 'Downloads'. I'd expect the same for other versions.
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