At some point (time allowing and when I get caught up), I'll create a new
section on the website called "Resolutions" just a list of things we've all
voted on for record.
One more thing I should mention. Part of the project vision and vision
statement is documenting all of the file formats. I
>Interfaces are where I dig in and insist on thorough class and
method
>javadocs.
Definitely! That's what developers need to know in depth in
order to implement the interfaces.
Best regards
Rainer Klute
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Rainer Klute
From: "Rainer Klute" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Andy:
>>Kind of the coding standard we agreed upon (off the top of my head) as a
>>group was:
>>
>>1. all public and protected functions must have javadoc
>>2. all subprojects must have at least a how-to and some sample code
>>explaining their basic use.
>Kind of the coding standard we agreed upon (off the top of my head) as a
>group was:
>
>1. all public and protected functions must have javadoc
>2. all subprojects must have at least a how-to and some sample code
>explaining their basic use.
>3. stuff must compile
>4. the build must work
+1
I'd
On Tue, 2002-02-19 at 03:18, Rainer Klute wrote:
> "Andrew C. Oliver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >On Mon, 2002-02-18 at 02:48, Rainer Klute wrote:
> >> "Andrew C. Oliver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> >So far all of the POI subprojects have a helpful "How-TO" and code
> >> >samples demonstrati
"Andrew C. Oliver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Mon, 2002-02-18 at 02:48, Rainer Klute wrote:
>> "Andrew C. Oliver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >So far all of the POI subprojects have a helpful "How-TO" and code
>> >samples demonstrating their use. The POI user community seems to
>> >greatly
On Mon, 2002-02-18 at 02:48, Rainer Klute wrote:
> "Andrew C. Oliver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >So far all of the POI subprojects have a helpful "How-TO" and code
> >samples demonstrating their use. The POI user community seems to
> >greatly appreciate this.
>
> I'll look at it as time permi
"Andrew C. Oliver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>So far all of the POI subprojects have a helpful "How-TO" and code
>samples demonstrating their use. The POI user community seems to
>greatly appreciate this.
I'll look at it as time permits.
>javadocs...bah humbug. One step up from "the code is
On Sun, 2002-02-17 at 21:34, Glen Stampoultzis wrote:
>
> > > >Please document the browser
> > > >seperately from the actual APIs.
> > >
> > > The POI Browser is also documented in the javadocs.
> > >
> >
> > javadocs...bah humbug. One step up from "the code is the documentation"
> > IMHO
>
> S
> > >Please document the browser
> > >seperately from the actual APIs.
> >
> > The POI Browser is also documented in the javadocs.
> >
>
> javadocs...bah humbug. One step up from "the code is the documentation"
> IMHO
Still useful are they not? Particularly for the client-facing API's.
-- Gl
On Fri, 2002-02-15 at 14:07, Rainer Klute wrote:
> >Rainer, can you perhaps submit patches to the new POI project
> >(src/documentation/xdocs) documentation.
>
> There's not much to document except the HPSF description. The rest is all in the
>javadocs.
>
So far all of the POI subprojects have
>Rainer, can you perhaps submit patches to the new POI project
>(src/documentation/xdocs) documentation.
There's not much to document except the HPSF description. The rest is all in the
javadocs.
>Please document the browser
>seperately from the actual APIs.
The POI Browser is also documented
Cool..
Rainer, can you perhaps submit patches to the new POI project
(src/documentation/xdocs) documentation. Please document the browser
seperately from the actual APIs. Officially the APIs are part of the
project where the browser is just a contributed tool. (project scope
excludes GUIs -- m
Marc Johnson wrote:
>In my case, I think I was seeing your posts. I just didn't have much
>opportunity to provide feedback, mostly due to my new job. However, I
>was able to spend some time this evening, and your code is now part of
>the jakarta-poi repository.
Thanks Marc! Ken did the same, t
Rainer Klute wrote:
>I posted this message on Monday already but the mailing list
>chose to ignore it silently. So here it is one again. Hopefully
>it'll get through this time.
>
>
>POI Browser 0.05 is released now and available under
>
> http://www.rainer-klute.de/~klute/Software/poibrow
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