[Ejtools-cvs] libraries/adwt/xdocs index.xml,1.2,1.3
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Update of /cvsroot/ejtools/libraries/adwt/xdocs In directory sc8-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv24196/adwt/xdocs Modified Files: index.xml Log Message: Adjust Eclipse build files Adjust some Javadoc Review the models for TreeView and ListView : much more lightweight Convert resources files to UTF-8 to avoid loosing accents Index: index.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/ejtools/libraries/adwt/xdocs/index.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -C2 -d -r1.2 -r1.3 *** index.xml 8 Mar 2003 20:52:12 -0000 1.2 --- index.xml 15 Sep 2003 22:37:15 -0000 1.3 *************** *** 1,29 **** ! <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?> ! <!-- ! # ================================================================================ ! # EJTools, the Enterprise Java Tools ! # ! # Distributable under LGPL license. ! # See terms of license at gnu.org. ! # ! # $Revision$ ! # ================================================================================ ! --> ! <document> ! <properties> ! <title>ADvanced Window Tools</title> ! </properties> ! <body> ! <section name="ADvanced Window Tools"> ! <subsection name="Overview"> ! <p>This library has for primary goal to drastically simplify the development of a Swing application.</p> ! <p>The library mix several concepts and design patterns :<ul> ! <li>the JavaBeans core and services (see the <a href="http://java.sun.com/products/javabeans/">specifications</a>). JavaBeans provide simple and powerful coding conventions, and especially the Glasgow specifications with its BeanContextServices concept.</li> ! <li>the JavaBeans oriented design by Rickard Öberg (see <a href="http://www.dreambean.com">www.dreambean.com</a> for details). He has developped a small framework to simplify the writing of Customizer and PropertyEditor, which allow to display JavaBean into a Swing GUI.</li> ! <li>the P.A.C. (Proxy-Abstraction-Control) design pattern and the menu negotiation as described by Allan Holub (see the <a href="http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-07-1999/jw-07-toolbox.html">article series</a>).</li> ! </ul> ! </p> ! </subsection> ! </section> ! </body> ! </document> --- 1,29 ---- ! <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?> ! <!-- ! # ================================================================================ ! # EJTools, the Enterprise Java Tools ! # ! # Distributable under LGPL license. ! # See terms of license at gnu.org. ! # ! # $Revision$ ! # ================================================================================ ! --> ! <document> ! <properties> ! <title>ADvanced Window Tools</title> ! </properties> ! <body> ! <section name="ADvanced Window Tools"> ! <subsection name="Overview"> ! <p>This library has for primary goal to drastically simplify the development of a Swing application.</p> ! <p>The library mix several concepts and design patterns :<ul> ! <li>the JavaBeans core and services (see the <a href="http://java.sun.com/products/javabeans/">specifications</a>). JavaBeans provide simple and powerful coding conventions, and especially the Glasgow specifications with its BeanContextServices concept.</li> ! <li>the JavaBeans oriented design by Rickard Öberg (see <a href="http://www.dreambean.com">www.dreambean.com</a> for details). He has developped a small framework to simplify the writing of Customizer and PropertyEditor, which allow to display JavaBean into a Swing GUI.</li> ! <li>the P.A.C. (Proxy-Abstraction-Control) design pattern and the menu negotiation as described by Allan Holub (see the <a href="http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-07-1999/jw-07-toolbox.html">article series</a>).</li> ! </ul> ! </p> ! </subsection> ! </section> ! </body> ! </document> |