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com.googlecode.events-on-fire : events-on-fire

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Mar 25, 2012

Events On Fire · The repeated implementation of the listener pattern for Java is a boring task which cannot be easily abstracted. Events-On-Fire is a way to get rid of this. Events-On-Fire offers a simple mechanism to fire events across your application without the need for any configuration and without the danger of memory leaks.

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Download com.googlecode.events-on-fire : events-on-fire Javadoc & API Documentation - All Versions:

Version Size Javadoc Updated
1.2.x
1.2
1.0

How to open Javadoc JAR file in web browser

  1. Rename the file events-on-fire-1.2.2-javadoc.jar to events-on-fire-1.2.2-javadoc.zip
  2. Use your favourite unzip tool (WinRAR / WinZIP) to extract it, now you have a folder events-on-fire-1.2.2-javadoc
  3. Double click index.html will open the index page on your default web browser.

How to generate Javadoc from a source JAR?

Running the command javadoc:

javadoc --ignore-source-errors -encoding UTF-8 -sourcepath "events-on-fire-1.2.2-sources.jar" -d "events-on-fire-1.2.2-javadoc" -subpackages