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I recently found this which is great as its the API but it doesn't seem to allow me to search

http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/

I am coming from a .NET background so need to be able to search the API.


I guess you are looking for something like this:KiwiDoc - A fresh way to browse and search javadoc

Searching the Java API? [closed]

Auto-completion rocks!


For searching in the class/package names and within classes I can highly recommend the javadoc-search-frame. It's available for Google Chrome as an Extension and for all browsers that can run userscripts.

It provides a pretty useful quick-search functionality.

For a full-text search, I'd use Google as well.


Just use google

http://www.google.ee/search?q=RuntimeException+site%3Ahttp%3A%2F%2Fdownload.oracle.com%2Fjavase%2F6%2Fdocs%2Fapi


Use DMelt search

http://jwork.org/dmelt/search/

It searches words in the complete Java JDK 9, plus in 40,000 classes of external community Java packages


Just use CTRL+F in your browser.

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