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Blacknose
Jul 28, 2006

Meet frustration face to face
A point of view creates more waves
So lose some sleep and say you tried
When using Eclipse to code java I know there is a way to make it automaticaly insert stubs for javadoc comments, but I can't for the life of me find out how. Anyone know if it's an add-on or pre-installed, and how to use it? Can't find anything useful on google.

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Blacknose
Jul 28, 2006

Meet frustration face to face
A point of view creates more waves
So lose some sleep and say you tried

csammis posted:

When you're using the wizard to create a new object, there's a checkbox for "Generate Javadoc comments" or something like that. I didn't add any plugins to get that behavior.

Also, you can put your cursor on the member in question and hit Shift-Alt-J to get Javadoc automatically inserted in the same manner Rheingold mentioned.

And finally, you're looking for the Java megathread :ssh:

Oops, sorry. Was in a rush for the information and didn't look properly, my bad.

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