Hello,

I tried searching at javaref.com and found that first user experience is not very good. I tried immediately to search for some classes in libraries I use currently and I was getting no results. Even when I registered I still got only 4 default libraries to search in. I work for a search company and I can tell you this is very risky approach to offer to users. I immediately got confused as a first time user. I my opinion you have to offer a full set of libraries to search on and only then limit or refine search results.

All in all I think it is a nice demo, but the usage will be judged also by the number of clicks one must made to find the right info. Javadoc is way more compact and at least to me more useful.

I hope I did not discourage you.

Best regards,
Borut

On 28.6.2006 19:48, Javaref Scribe wrote:
www.javaref.com provides multi-API javadocs that are ajax enabled. This enables features such as:

- class/package/method search with auto-complete
- radically different UI that shows class usage across libraries, cross-library referencing, user notes
- member/method navigation with a hovering navigation window that provides an IDE like quick jump capability...

And of course, it includes Tapestry 3 and 4 javadocs ...

for the techies: The site uses prototype for ajax and zapatec.com's grid for the table component...

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