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You can install the documentation without first having installed JDK 1.1.6. However, if you install the JDK after installing the documentation, you must unpack the JDK download file in the same directory level from which you unpack the documentation file.
Unpacking your documentation
Before unpacking, make sure the documentation file is in the same directory
from which you unpacked the JDK software file. Unpack the documentation
using the appropriate utility: unzip, gunzip, pkunzip, uncompress, tar,
or winzip. Your utility must support
long file names.
For .zip files:Unpacking the documentation bundle creates a jdk1.1.6/docs/ directory containing your JDK documents.
% unzip jdk116-doc.zipFor .tar.gz files:
% gunzip jdk116-doc.tar.gz
% tar xvf jdk116-doc.tarFor .tar.Z files:
% uncompress jdk116-doc.tar.Z
% tar xvf jdk116-doc.tar
JDK directory tree
Installing the JDK software and documentation creates the following
directory structure:
jdk1.1.6 _________________________|________________ | | | | | | | | | | | README | | | bin | | src | docs index.html CHANGES | LICENSE lib | demo | COPYRIGHT include | _____________|_______ | | | | | api | | guide index.html | tooldocs | | | relnotes |If you don't unpack the documentation in the proper directories, the HTML links from docs/index.html to the README, CHANGES, COPYRIGHT, LICENSE, and demo files will be broken.
The src directory shown above originally appears as a src.zip file in the Solaris installation. You must manually unzip src.zip if you want to access the Java source files.
A good place to start browsing your JDK documentation is from the index.html file in the docs directory.
To submit comments or suggestions about the JDK, please send mail to the most appropriate engineering team from the list at JavaSoft email addresses.