... and _not_ elsewhere (which some might translate to swinglabs.org <g> ). For SwingX that is
http://swingx.dev.java.net/in time with the next release, those pages will be updated to no longer have links to basically un-maintained and unmaintainable external pages (just ignore them for now, they are disfunctional most of the time anyway).
Until then, here's how-to get stuff
access code:
- checkout from svn or
- grab a the results of recent weekly build (if available) from the documents& files section or
- grab a release from the documents & files section
documentation/tutorials
- goto the swingx wiki: it's neither complete nor entirely up-to-date, but at least maintainable (by our lovely community, that is _you_ - for starters, somebody might rip out the links to swinglabs.org <g>)
- read the javadoc
- google (and ignore search results which point to swinglabs.org)
- search this forum
- post to this forum
A note about continous integration: that's an tool that helps us - the committers - to deliver quality. Application developers can do their jobs just as well without accessing the build/results simply not as conveniently. So if that service is not available - it's hosted externally to java.net as it's not supported here - it has no effect on their work. Sure, those downs look bad and embarassing and uncool - but those inaccessiblities are not completely under our control. That's life ;-)
In other words: if anybody ever again complains about "server down" - please point her/himher to this post <g>
CU
Jeanette
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