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[jira] Created: (IVYDE-49) Improve the logic of determining docs&sources artifact

Improve the logic of determining docs&sources artifact
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                 Key: IVYDE-49
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IVYDE-49
             Project: IvyDE
          Issue Type: Improvement
          Components: classpath container
            Reporter: Stanislav Tsybyshev


Now IvyDE automatically attaches javadoc and sources to artifact if they have the same name.
That's because IvyClasspathContainer.getSourcesArtifact and IvyClasspathContainer.getJavadocArtifact both use the same logic:
for(Iterator iter = all.iterator(); iter.hasNext();)
            {
                Artifact a = (Artifact)iter.next();
                if(a.getName().equals(artifact.getName()) && ..... <other conditions>
                    return _ivy.getArchiveFileInCache(_ivy.getDefaultCache(), a);
            }

In absence of any other means to set relationship between artifacts in Ivy repository file, I suggest to slightly modify this logic to smth like this:
if(     (a.getName().equals(artifact.getName() ) || (a.getName.startsWith(artifact.getName) && a.getName().endsWith(a.getType())) ) 

In other words:
 Artifact is considered a javadoc/source for a given jar-artifact, if it starts with the jar name and ends on "doc", or "source".

It seems rather simple and selective criteria and conforms to the way most javadoc/source archives are currently named.

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