Thanks, Scott. It is not a big problem. I have took a look at the source
and it appears to be straight forward enough that javadoc probably isn't
absolutely mandatory. But if you can provide some I would still be quite
happy to accept it. :-)


Bill Bailey

Senior Developer / DBA

Northland, A Church Distributed

 

 

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I just tried producing some using the Javadoc tool but it seems to be
messed up on my PC.  I can try at home over the weekend.

-Scott

On 6/6/07, Bill Bailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi,

 

Is there any javadoc for the JA-SIG CAS Java Client 3.0? I downloaded
the zip, but it doesn't look it contains any javadoc. I thought I found
it somewhere before, but I could be mistaken since I have been through
so many different java docs lately. If I did find it before, I certainly
can't find it any more. Can anyone help? Or do I have to surf the source
code?


Thanks.


Bill Bailey
Senior Developer / DBA
Northland, A Church Distributed

 


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