On Mon, Feb 18, 2002 at 11:54:38PM -0500, Aaron Smuts wrote: > How do you get javadocs on the site?
Not quite sure what exactly you are asking, but, when you add a doc, you need to provide a link to it on the project.xml page (located in xdocs directory). That page defines the left-hand side navbar content. Then, someone we have to request that someone rebuilds the turbine portion of the site so it actually is pushed out to the public web server. Not sure if this answered your question. > It would be nice to have a link to the JCS javadocs from the package > documentation and from the other documentation where it fits. This is something that I am going to work on in the next few days. There are several places in the existing docs that can be cross-referenced. I will take care of that for us. In addition, I am going to document the system flow for your web example document (I'll start that today while its fresh in my head). I think it would be useful to illustrate how puts/gets affect the system as a whole (ie which caches are affected, and in what order, etc ...) I know that I was/am still a little unclear, so after I've put a draft together, I'll fire it off to you so you can verify it. Then I'll add it to the web example doc. BTW, that was a great document! later, Pete -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
