Subject | Re: [Firebird-Java] Open issues, was Re: Contributing |
---|---|
Author | Gabriel Reid |
Post date | 2004-10-20T11:14:41Z |
On Wed, Oct 20, 2004 at 12:49:53PM +0200, Roman Rokytskyy wrote:
When I work on code that I'm developing/maintaining, as opposed to using a
public API, I usually run javadoc with the -private option for my own
reference.
I should warn you that I posted a new bug and fix today on the sf.net
bugtracker ([ 1050584 ] Invalid parameters / server lockup), and you may want
to take a look at that as well before 1.5.4 gets released.
Gabriel
>Would you say it's worth working on the protected and private javadoc as well?
> > Are there any specific requests for the javadoc, other than making
> > sure it's correct and complete?
>
> Nothing that I know. Note, that not all packages come in to the
> documentation, only those that are "public" to user.
When I work on code that I'm developing/maintaining, as opposed to using a
public API, I usually run javadoc with the -private option for my own
reference.
> P.S. Thanks for the fix. I will review and incorporate it into the sourcesI'm not sure if you're referring to the XdrOutputStream fix, bug if you are,
> over the weekend. Therefore the JayBird 1.5.4 is delayed at least until next
> weekend.
>
I should warn you that I posted a new bug and fix today on the sf.net
bugtracker ([ 1050584 ] Invalid parameters / server lockup), and you may want
to take a look at that as well before 1.5.4 gets released.
Gabriel