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:?: The wiki http://bugcommunity.com/wiki/index.php/FAQ ’s Glad you asked. It’s here: ... I tried getting some help from mIRC and got pointed to http://bugcommunity.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=77. I wasn’t looking for the javadoc for phoneME though that also looks to be out of date since if I understand we run phoneME advanced. I was looking for the javadoc for the virtial bug and was told that I should be able to get it by checking out the SVN trunk as a reference project which I have no clue how to do. Either way even if I don’t get them figured you might want to update the Wiki so as not to point to a dead link. Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks :?: |
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Hi MarcC, Thanks for bringing this to our attention. I removed the dead link. This link was used during our beta program and was not updated. Bad QA! ;) We’re now in the process of automating updates to the Javadocs and they will be placed on the Wiki. In the meantime, you can find the Javadocs in Eclipse. After you launch Eclipse/Dragonfly instance, near the Console view you will see a tab that reads ‘Javadoc’. If you don’t see this tab, go to Window/Show View/Other. Open the Java node and doubleclick on Javadoc. Let me know if you need any further assistance. Thanks! |
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MarcC, Our development team is working on a site that will generate Javadocs for each build of each project we release. While they work on this site, Ken has generated Javadocs for Virtual BUG, BUG, BUG SDK and CTE here: http://bugcommunity.com/development/javadoc This interim solution is available for immediate use. Please let us know if you have any questions and/or need additional assistance. Thanks, |