OT: Java Resources
Hello,
May be useful for Java Development references:
http://www.java2s.com/
Thanks
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Alexey Efimov, Java Developer
Tops BI
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Hello,
May be useful for Java Development references:
http://www.java2s.com/
Thanks
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Alexey Efimov, Java Developer
Tops BI
http://www.topsbi.ru
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This one is also good:
http://java-source.net/
Ahmed.
The Java Developers Almanac 1.4
http://javaalmanac.com
Hello Alain,
AR> The Java Developers Almanac 1.4
AR> http://javaalmanac.com
BTW, Is Almanac Solution exists as empty WAR? Just to set up for everyone
other project with own API?
Thanks!
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Tops BI
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Alexey
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Not that I know of.
It looks like a good candidate for a community Fabrique application,
hosted by JetBrains, of course.
Alain
This site has some pretty interesting articles. http://www.javaspecialists.co.za/archive/archive.html
Tobin
What do you mean?
Eugene Belyaev
On 09.03.2005 12:52, in article 350333632459695627194356@news.jetbrains.com,
"Alexey Efimov" <aefimov@zebra.ru> wrote:
Eugene
>What do you mean?
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I guess Alexey is wondering if the application that drives the
JavaAlmanac is publicly available.
It would be a lot nicer than plain wiki to document IDEA's openAPI.
Alain
Hello Eugene,
EB> What do you mean?
As Alain already pointed, i like to use this idea to documenting Open API
of IDEA.
And maybe any other Open API per projects in my company.
Now, i can only using Twiki for it. I try to implement it as i can in IntelliJ
Twiki, but it still not
very good as http://javaalmanac.com.
Look here:
http://www.intellij.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/PluginDevelopmentHowTo
How this approach allow to post questions, and questions will be locked untill
moderator answer to it.
All questions posted will show in table.
Thanks!
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Alexey Efimov, Java Developer
Tops BI
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IMHO, WIKI is not the right platform for this. There is a much simpler solution:
A simple webapplication, written especially for these JavaDocs annotations.
Jetbrains could write such a simple application in a few days with Fabrique,
and put it on their server. This way they would have the better demo for
thier new product, and would test the framework under real conditions.
To write with WebObjects such a web oriented annotation tool is a piece of
cake, and so should it be with Fabrique :).
Just my 2 cents.
Ahmed.