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I plainly :
- produce "good" javadoc of the few java classes I create,
- comment my sitemap and xsl while developping them,
- produce a text (Word) document expla
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Hi,
thanks, thought about UML as well, but I am not too deeply into it.
Could
you send me an example of a cocoon i
Hi,
thanks, thought about UML as well, but I am not too deeply into it. Could
you send me an example of a cocoon interaction diagram?
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Bye
Joern
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Please check that your question has
For xsl I saw there are a tag.
I use OpenOffice.org Writer to make a formal developer manual.
Javadocs and comments in the sources files.
Antonio Gallardo.
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> Hi,
>
> i am just wondering: if and how do you document your coc
a lot of comments in the code to be reordered afterwards.
Babs
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> Hi,
>
> i am just wondering: if and how do you
> Hi,
>
> i am just wondering: if and how do you document your cocoon projects? I
> don´t mean cocoon itself, but the projects you build up on cocoon.
I use UML interaction diagrams (where the pipelines are instances of a Pipeline class).
/O
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Hi,
i am just wondering: if and how do you document your cocoon projects? I
don´t mean cocoon itself, but the projects you build up on cocoon.
For the moment i am working on my own, but i think if i should give the
results in someoneelse´s hand, noone could easily understand what i did and
why