Where is the Source code in Java 6 EE?

This is my first time downloading the EE version (instead of the SDK).
I cant find the source code.
it installed to: C:\Sun\SDK
and i did a search for "src" and "source" and didnt find anything.
if its not included, where can i download the java source?

Wow. That was overkill.
It went from 40 MB to 240.
Whats with the strange install process too?

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