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Synchronous Messages | Stuart Marks on Java, Software Systems, and other topics Home About Synchronous Messages Stuart Marks on Java, Software Systems, and other topics Feeds: Posts Comments My Favorite JDK 21 Feature: Javadoc Search URL September 22, 2023 by stuartmarks Well, it’s not actually a JDK 21 feature; it was added in JDK 19. With the recent release of JDK 21, there’s been a lot of emphasis on the changes between JDK 17 and JDK 21, because both are long-term maintained releases. I figure it’s ok to call this a JDK 21 feature. Anyway, my favorite feature is that Javadoc search now has a URL. So what? Javadoc has had searching since JDK 9. Here’s what searching looks like in JDK 17: (Why am I searching for LinkedList ? Shut up.) Anyway, searching javadoc is great: you click in the Search box, type some text, a menu of hits pops up, you click on the item that you’re interested in, and it takes you there. What could be better than that? Here’s what...

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