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Re: Reusable translated button
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Re: Reusable translated button


  • Subject: Re: Reusable translated button
  • From: Mike Schrag <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 20:38:35 -0400

Which is why I think that Bill Bumgarner was totally wrong last year: Wonder *is* exactly for beginners. You may have problems, or you may not understand 5% or it. But it contains 99% of what you will build for yourself if left on your own, only that it works.
I very much agree with this. Project Wonder is LARGE, but it's easy to begin using. I wish I had started using it day one, as it would have saved me a lot of pain. It's literally about 5 minutes to install and start using on a new project.

The reason for this (and the lack of current JD on the WebSite) is because the guy that did the JD builds didn't integrate them with the rest of the dist builds. I only do this every 24 month, so if you miss this, you are welcome to take a look as you are just as well qualified as me. Send the command line to Mike.
Working on it now ... [time passed] ... Actually, just finished running, but that "ant doc" call fails at the end. I don't have time at the moment to troubleshoot it, but if someone gets a clean build, please drop me an email with the commandline and I'll put it in the nightly build.

It's a wiki! Mike has taken the effort to add all the class names there (I'm not sure why, but what the heck). So it's certainly not up to us to actually write down that stuff you can find in the javadocs and the code.
Wasn't me :) I just did the intro, quick start, ajax, and erjavamail sections.

I'm not sure - strike that - I'm totally sure it's not a good idea to duplicate docs. And Wonder isn't too shabby in regards to javadoc. Max had taken the time to document all the core stuff and I fixed up all the component things. Heck, we even have a doclet that displays the bindings in javadoc, in a much better way than this crappy "synopsis" thing that others seem to favor.
I need to switch Ajax over to this ...

ms



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