Online documentation systems for Java Programs
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https://doi.org/10.54886/scire.v4i1.1092Abstract
The acknowledgement that Java has got and its adoption by many software developers has brought a need to provide Java programs with online documentation and help similar to those used in the Windows environment. The different alternatives existing in the market for creating and managing online documentation for Java programms are analyzed. It is concluded that existing systems are yet to reach the maturity of Windows based systemsDownloads
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