The following comment has been added to this issue:
Author: Leonardo Quijano
Created: Mon, 9 Jun 2003 1:00 AM
Body:
Regrettably, I still disagree :(.
I was asking for *both* documentations, not only 2.0 final ;)....
But, anyway, that's IMHO, maybe you could ask around to see what people think :).
Leonardo
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Key: HB-81
Summary: Missing Online Documentation for Hibernate2
Type: New Feature
Status: Closed
Priority: Minor
Resolution: FIXED
Project: Hibernate2
Versions:
2.0 final
Assignee: Gavin King
Reporter: Leonardo Quijano
Created: Fri, 16 May 2003 9:18 AM
Updated: Sun, 8 Jun 2003 6:26 AM
Environment: Online Docs
Description:
I recently posted something about this on the forum (http://sourceforge.net/forum/message.php?msg_id=1993128). I'm reposting here to make a formal request.
It seems that there's no references to Hibernate2's docs on the main website. I *know* it's included in the downloaded package, but that's not my point. It'd be useful to have both documentations online. For example: I downloaded the whole hibernate page for my web app, but there are other developers who don't. It's easier to tell them the Internet URL so I don't have to share my package and they don't have to download it themselves, either. And neither doc should have preference over the other (there are people developing in both versions of Hibernate).
It's just as easy as:
Reference Documentation
Hibernate 1.x:
* Online HTML version
* Single Page HTML version (230 kb)
* PDF Print version (670 kb)
* API Javadoc
* Hibernate Mapping DTD
Hibernate 2.x:
* Online HTML version
* Single Page HTML version (230 kb)
* PDF Print version (670 kb)
* API Javadoc
* Hibernate Mapping DTD
Leonardo
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