*vim-java-javadoc* Javadoc Support *************** *:JavaDocComment* Commenting ========== Eclim provides the :JavaDocComment command which will add or update the javadoc comments for the element under the cursor. Note: The insertion of javadoc comments is done externally with Eclipse and with that comes a couple caveats (|vim-issues|). Configuration ============= Eclim Settings - org.eclim.user.name - Used as the name portion of the author tag. Consult the settings page (|vim-settings|) for more info. - org.eclim.user.email - Used as the email portion of the author tag. Consult the settings page (|vim-settings|) for more info. *:JavaDocSearch* Searching ========= Eclim supports searching of javadocs just like you would search the source code (|vim-java-search|). The only difference is that you use :JavaDocSearch instead of :JavaSearch. The results will be displayed in a window and you can simply hit on an entry to open it using the browser you configured via g:EclimBrowser (|g-eclimbrowser|). The locations of the javadocs are determined via your Eclipse project's .classpath file. For each library entry you can define a javadoc attribute that points to the base url of the javadoc (http, file, etc). > < Warning: Searching for classes in the jdk requires the JRE_CONTAINER entry in your .classpath file. Some third party plugins may create java projects with this entry ommitted (like android projects created by the Android Development Tools). In these cases you can manually add the following to your project's .classpath file:> < Configuration ============= Vim Variables *g:EclimJavaDocSearchSingleResult* - g:EclimJavaDocSearchSingleResult - Determines what action to take when only a singe result is found. Possible values include: - 'open' - open the result in a browser. - 'lopen' - open the temp window to display the result. *:Javadoc* Executing javadoc ================= To run the javadoc utility on your project's source code, you may use the :Javadoc command, which with no arguments will execute javadoc against all your project's source code (as specified by any optional settings described below). If you wish to run javadoc only against one or more files, you can supply the project relative paths as arguments to the :Javadoc command and only those files will be used. Note: Please note that this command is not intended to be a full replacement for javadoc support provided by more comprehensive build tools like ant or maven. Configuration ============= Eclim Settings - org.eclim.java.doc.dest (Default: doc) - The project relative directory where the javadocs with be written to. - org.eclim.java.doc.packagenames - Optional space separated list of package names to run javadoc against. - org.eclim.java.doc.sourcepath - The project relative javadoc sourcepath to use. This should be a space separated list of project relative source directories which you want javadoc to be executed against. When unset, all your configured source directories will be used. vim:ft=eclimhelp