Java API Search (JDK 9-13)

Search the Java API directly within the Chrome Omnibox.

What is Java API Search (JDK 9-13)?

Java API Search (JDK 9-13) is a Chrome extension developed by Andrew Watson, and its main feature is "Search the Java API directly within the Chrome Omnibox.".

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Extension Usage Instructions

                        This extension allows you to search the Java API directly from the Chrome Omnibox. Simply type "javadoc", then a space or a tab and a search term of interest (e.g. "ArrayList", "Map.Entry") and you will be taken to the most relevant page within Oracle's public Javadocs. You can specify the JDK version (9 through 13, inclusive) by putting it before the search term (e.g. "javadoc 12 HashMap").

This is very much a work in progress, so please be patient and report any and all bugs / issues on the extension's GitHub page at github.com/awwsmm/java-api-search.                    

Extension Basic Information

Name Java API Search (JDK 9-13) Java API Search (JDK 9-13)
ID nlgnliljjenkennnfnllgcolafcipoab
Official URL https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/java-api-search-jdk-9-13/nlgnliljjenkennnfnllgcolafcipoab
Description Search the Java API directly within the Chrome Omnibox.
File Size 5.18 KB
Installation Count 892
Current Version 0.0.1.2
Last Updated 2019-10-06
Publish Date 2019-10-06
Rating 4.75/5 Total 4 Ratings
Developer Andrew Watson
Email [email protected]
Payment Type free
Extension Website https://github.com/awwsmm/java-api-search
Help Page URL https://github.com/awwsmm/java-api-search
Supported Languages en
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