Kohsuke,
The working assumption I’ve had is that developers working with
glassfish would as a matter of course check out the source code, and
therefore checking out www/javaee5/amx would not be an issue.
Perhaps that assumption is incorrect--
Are you saying you have no need or reason to otherwise check out the
source code, and you just want to use the AMX APIs without checking
anything out (and instead downloading a zip file)?
Lloyd Chambers
On Jul 20, 2006, at 4:46 PM, Kohsuke Kawaguchi wrote:
> Lloyd L Chambers wrote:
>> The javadoc for the sample code is linked to source code. Just
>> click on the class or method at the appropriate link.
>> For example, the javadoc for the 'Samples' class is at:
>> https://glassfish.dev.java.net/nonav/javaee5/amx/samples/javadoc/
>> amxsamples/Samples.html
>
> Ah, then this isn't really a javadoc, although the URL says it's
> javadoc! I really think you want to provide a downloadable zip
> bundle, though. I have to do some work to get those HTML with line
> numbers converted into Java source files.
>
>> Sample code may be found at glassfish/www/javaee5/amx/samples/
>> amxsamples
>
> Sorry if I missed the links, but I couldn't find this on the webpage.
>
> https://glassfish.dev.java.net/nonav/javaee5/amx/
>
>
> --
> Kohsuke Kawaguchi
> Sun Microsystems kohsuke.kawaguchi_at_sun.com