Create javadoc of a jar file

Hello everyone,
I am using the oracle.cabo.ui library to build up and manage a site. But I am trying to get the javadoc of oracle.cabo.ui. I can't seem to find any online. Can someone please tell me if the know where to get it?? If no one has it, is it possible to generate the javadoc of the oracle.cabo.ui with JDeveloper??
With kind regards,
john

Hi John,
I think this is what you want:
In jdev, select menu item "Help"/"Help Topics"; click on the "Contents" tab; expand "Reference"; double-click on "UIX Reference"; click on the "oracle.cabo.ui" package link.
Later.
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