Testing context-sensitive JavaHelp, just like creating it, is a collaborative effort between authors and developers.
Compress the JavaHelp project: If you are creating context-sensitive Help for a Java application, compile the project and create a .JAR file. This file contains all of the files in your project including the context-sensitive topics. Your developer needs place the .JAR file in your application's extensions folder (or place it in the class path that is passed to the Java Virtual Machine).
Test the context-sensitive topics: In order to test, you need to have access to the application. It's important to test the topics in the application to make sure that all of them are displayed at the correct dialogs and windows in the application.
Fix errors: Different types of errors can occur so it is important to work closely with your developer to solve any problems.