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Diancecht (Programmer)
8 Jan 04 7:40
Hello.

My name is Dian and I'm developing some software that will use the Java LAPI to access some LiveLink funcionalities. I've been searching through Livelink documentation and I found it a little bit bad formatted.

So I was wondering if there's any place where I can find it on a more "programmer-friendly" way like Javadoc.

Thanks in advance.

Dian
Helpful Member!  appnair (Programmer)
8 Jan 04 10:40
my experience is to book mark the builder documentation and work in tandem with the livelink documentation the corefunctions etc.Once I have compiled my program I genearte my own javadoc for my reference.Some of my program examples with Java/Lapi is at this location
http://greggriffiths.org/livelink/lapi

http://www.tek-tips.com/faqs.cfm?spid=862&sfid=4229
this is afaq I wrote some time back
I 've seen people ask for javadoc in the knowledgebase for almost two years now and OT probably is not doing it because their code base is yet to move from C++.Since Java and C++ are kind of similar most people can live with thier documenation.But OT has plans to move their core code to Java ? sometime .

Everybody is ignorant, only on different subjects. - Will Rogers

appnair

Diancecht (Programmer)
8 Jan 04 10:46
Thank you very much for your reply, and sorry about it was FAQ. I'm new to this API and I find a little difficult to search for methods in "text mode".

Anyway, when I didn't find the Javadoc, I suspected it could be just inexistent.

Thanks again for you reply.

Dian

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