Hi,

Thanks for the offer but it is not how we operate here. All the developer 
support tools that apache uses are ones that we can control, modify and adapt 
to our needs. Juliet looks to be a commercial tool and doesn't really satisfy 
our needs. Thanks anyway.

On Thu, 13 Dec 2001 21:45, Walentiny Carlo wrote:
> Hi all
>
> Proposal to help with jakarta documentation:
>
> Juliet is a tool which helps understand, search,
> browse, reuse and read Java source code.
>
> If you are interested, I will offer:
>
> 1. a free, full version of the final Juliet release
>    to all jakarta developers with commit privileges;
>
> 2. a free, useful but somehow restricted version for
>    everybody else, to be used for documentation (for
>    example for offline browsing of sourcecode
>    downloaded from jakarta.apache.org).
>
> More on Juliet: http://infotectonica.com/juliet/
>
>  - fast (instant) searches through huge codebases
>  - fully hyperlinked source code visualization
>  - scales to millions of slocs
>  - understand uses with "better" cross referencing:
>     http://infotectonica.com/juliet/tour4.html
>  - integrated class hierarchy and package browser
>  - no need to build documentation: Juliet works from
>    sourcecode which need not even compile, and which
>    can change during use.
>
> Juliet is currently in beta, which means you can
> help shape it. It's 95% Java, and the rest won't
> take long to port.
>
> The beta is useful and stable, currently used for
> example on  a 1,5 MSLOCs codebase as well as
> on ibm's eclipse source tree.
>
> Looking forward to feedback,
>
> Carlo Walentiny (founder, infotectonica sa)
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>
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