Emmanuel Lecharny <elecha...@...> writes: > > On 8/12/10 1:57 PM, Damon Goodyear wrote: > > Hi, > > > > > > > > You said you'd welcome feedback.... > > Always ! (well, if it's a negative feedback, of course, we send the user > address to some serial killers we know... ;) > > > > > > It would be really handy, for people like me with a slow Internet connection, or who occasionally break it > , to have the ApacheDS documentation available as a PDF to download. I realise the product and the docs > change all the time but there are presumably break points at which the product and docs can be regarded as > reasonably in correspondence with each other...? > We started to migrated the doc generation to use DocBook, instead of the > wiki. The idea is to have a XML based codumentation, then to generate > teh web site *and* a pdf from it. Thus even if the documentation change, > the pdf will remain up to date ! > > The effort has started 2 weeks ago.Damon Goodyear > > PS Really looking forward to find out about ADS and whether it is suited to my project. > If you tell us a bit more about your project, we may drive you through ADS. My last comment (about finding out whether ADS was suitable) was more about the fact that I am a complete newbie to directory services. I have a sneaky feeling that ADS (directory services) will be useful in being able to store, lookup and use squillions of diddy java objects - stored and looked-up in a manner similar to a registry. This feels instinctively faster than storing them in a RDBMS.
(And having used Eclipse (and liked it) I have recently started using Netbeans - cos the JavaEE tutorials use Netbeans. So it would be useful to integrate to Netbeans.) PS Sorry but getting upset about top-posting/bottom-posting is decidedly anally retentive :-) > > Thanks ! >
