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de.focus-shift : jollyday

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Aug 11, 2023
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Jollyday · This API determines the holidays for a given year, country/name and eventually state/region. The holiday data is stored in XML files (one for each country) and will be read from the classpath. You can provide your own holiday calendar XML file or use any of the provided ones. Currently, there are 63 countries supported like the following: United States, most european countries, Russia, India, Australia. Besides, those there will be more special calendars like currently existing NYSE calendar (New York Stock Exchange).

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How to open Javadoc JAR file in web browser

  1. Rename the file jollyday-0.19.1-javadoc.jar to jollyday-0.19.1-javadoc.zip
  2. Use your favourite unzip tool (WinRAR / WinZIP) to extract it, now you have a folder jollyday-0.19.1-javadoc
  3. Double click index.html will open the index page on your default web browser.

How to generate Javadoc from a source JAR?

Running the command javadoc:

javadoc --ignore-source-errors -encoding UTF-8 -sourcepath "jollyday-0.19.1-sources.jar" -d "jollyday-0.19.1-javadoc" -subpackages