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Can you configure lein to pull javadoc artifacts for Maven dependencies?
@mitchell_clojure I believe they are just stored via a classifier on the artifact coordinate. I’m not sure that this is a standard - I think just popular tooling in Maven. (could be wrong)
meaning, I’d guess this plugin would be commonly used for packaging it https://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-javadoc-plugin/jar-mojo.html
and this would likely be used https://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-javadoc-plugin/jar-mojo.html#classifier (the default)
YES very powerful
thanks mike
worked like a charm!
so it looks like they are usually just stored as artifacts alongside the main one - but with a classifier
this is standard and leveraged by many ides (like cursive) to download docs
same for sources