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From: Ryan M. <rmc...@sa...> - 2008-06-26 19:31:36
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Bill,
I have no issues with that. Does JBoss use CheckStyle? If not, I'll
update the checkstyle rules to match the conventions.
Ryan-
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-----Original Message-----
From: res...@li...
[mailto:res...@li...] On Behalf Of
Bill Burke
Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2008 3:09 PM
To: res...@li...
Subject: [Resteasy-developers] Coding conventions
Mind if we follow the JBoss Code Format Guidelines? All my code
currently follows it:
* Fully qualified imports should be used, rather than importing x.y.*.
* Use newlines for opening braces, so that the top and bottom braces can
be visually matched.
* 3 space indentation (no tabs!)
* Each method, field, and class annotation on their own line
import org.jboss.foo;
public class CodingConventions
{
@Hello
@World
private int field;
@Hello
@World
public void yo()
{
if
{
yo;
}
else
{
foo;
}
}
}
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http://bill.burkecentral.com
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