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Hi guys,

Is there a Java API app somewhere for tablets or smartphones? It would be nice to be able to read the API anytime, anywhere.
 
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Don't know. But the API is on a website. Surely you can open websites on your smartphone?
You can download the entire documentation as a .zip file containing all the HTML files. Try here for Java8.
 
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Hi Ritchie,

Sorry, I don't have a dataplan for my tablet or smartphone, so I was hoping for a more "offline" availability.

But your suggestion gave me an idea. Maybe I can download the zip, get a file manager to browse for the HMTL files, and open with my browser app offline.

I'll tell you what happens.
 
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Kat Rollo wrote: . . . download the zip, get a file manager to browse for the HMTL files, and open with my browser app offline. . . .

That should work all right.
 
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Hey thanks, it didn't open directly in the browser, but using the HTML Viewer of my file manager (ASTRO) works in Android.
No luck with iOS though.
 
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