On 4/14/07, Igor Vaynberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
i emailed them back in the day they started out and asked for a free oss
license. they turned me down, and that led me to discover
Yes, we (Jayasoft, editor of WOJ) were still searching a good compromise
between cost and pricing. Now you can use it for free except for commercial
use. It could be free even for commercial use in the future, but I can't say
too much for the moment. The ongoing changes will certainly also help the
service get more up to date versions.
mvn eclipse:eclipse -DdownloadSources=true
which downloads the dependencies and their sources (when available) and
links them to my eclipse project. so i have the sources and thus the
javadocs available.
works pretty well for me so far, most projects now publish their sources
into maven repo.
Yes, using maven facility for this is really fine now that maven repo has
more and more sources and modules. The main differences I see is that with
maven you will actually download all sources, which takes time at first, but
then you have your sources attached even when disconnected. OTOH WOJ gets
sources and javadocs on demand, so it doesn't take any additional time. It's
also *very* useful if you're not a maven user, because it doesn't need any
meta data. The downside is that it won't work offline, and that you need a
plugin in your IDE to get it work...
My 2c.
- Xavier
-igor
On 4/13/07, ZedroS Schwart < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi all
>
> I've recently discovered World of Java
> (http://www.worldofjava.org/language.do?locale=en)
>
> It's an engine allowing to view the javadoc and the source for many
> open source projects. This engine is packaged in some plugins for
> Eclipse, Netbeans and IntelliJ.
>
> It really rocks, since you're sure to get the javadoc/source for so
> many projects, I find it really helpful.
>
> Do you know it ? BTW, the licence is free for OSS projects or personal
> use.
>
> Currently, regarding Wicket, only some versions 1.2.3 (and under) are
> available. I think 1.2.5 could be as well on it (I don't know why it
> isn't), and I even dare to think at 1.3, but :
> - I don't know if 1.3 is ready enough for it
> - 1.3 has to be included under Apache and not wicket
>
> What do you say of it ?
>
> BR,
> ZedroS
>
>
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