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Actually, I want to integrate spring javadoc with my netbeans IDE. Spring website only provides an HTML version javadoc online, no download link. But Netbeans only accept a jar/zip file or a local folder.

I know I can build it myself from spring source, but would rather not go through the work.

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You can download from this location http://repo.spring.io/libs-release/org/springframework/spring/

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You need the -with-docs.zip download

http://www.springsource.com/download/community

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It seems the downloads are now managed with Maven only, however, if you want a copy of the JavaDocs locally you could use wget on the JavaDoc URL.

e.g. For release 3.0.5.RELEASE this works a treat.

wget \ --recursive \ --no-clobber \ --page-requisites \ --html-extension \ --convert-links \ --restrict-file-names=windows \ --domains docs.spring.io \ --no-parent \ http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/3.0.5.RELEASE/javadoc-api/

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  • '--html-extension' option considered deprecated now. Use '--adjust-extension' instead.
    – beemaster
    Nov 15, 2017 at 10:17
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Or you can just grab the version with source code (which is even better in your IDE anyway).

Sign up over at http://www.springsource.com or just grab it from a maven repository like this one:

http://www.jarvana.com/jarvana/browse/org/springframework/spring-jdbc/

Just grab the release you want (like 2.5.6/spring-jdbc-2.5.6-sources.jar), save to disk, and in Netbeans right-click on your library and select "add local sources".

/ Papa Freud

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Using of Maven works for me. In the directory with pom.xml type the command:

mvn dependency:sources -DincludeArtifactIds=spring-aop -Dclassifier=javadoc

After that the jar is available in the ~/.m2 directory.

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Now Spring uses artifactory. Go to corresponding folder for further download. http://repo.spring.io/webapp/browserepo.html?24

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