World Of Java, javadoc and sources service
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WOJ, World of Java, consists in a database of more than 2300 open source java projects and revisions which can be accessed from a dedicated eclipse plugin with absolutely no configuration except a login and password !
With WOJ, you can now avoid to lose your time configuring your environment.
Just use WOJ plugin to unleash the power of your IDE:
* transparent navigation in your dependencies sources and javadocs
* have named args and javadoc on completion [NEW FEATURE !!!]
* see what happens during debug mode even in your dependencies
* use a module browser view to access sources that are not part of your project
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