Hello,

For NetBeans users, you can find attached to this e-mail two templates:
Interface and Class.

To install them:

        - Find your IDE settings folder, let's call it c:\MyNBSettings
        - extract the content of the zip file in  the
c:\MyNBSettings\system\Templates folder => it will create a JBoss folder in
it and extract two files
        - Launch NetBeans
        - Open your Project from which you develop for JBoss
        - Click Project=>Settings
        - Select "Java Sources"
        - In the right pane, select "Strings Table" and open the property editor
("...")
        - Modify the USER value and add the EMAIL property (each property is on its
own line)

Now you can create interfaces/class by selecting a package, right clicking
on it and selecting "New"=>"JBoss"=>...

There is a single problem: the date format in the JavaDoc revision part is
not in the YYYYMMDD format. So you will need to correct it manually.

Cheers,


                                Sacha



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> The main branch code is getting screwed up again with a mixuture of
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