|
Contents
Platform and Browser Independent
Written entirely in the Java programming language, the JavaHelp system
can run on any platform and browser that supports the Java Runtime Environment (JRE),
making it ideal for use in a heterogeneous environment such as the Web and corporate intranet.
Customizable and Extensible
The JavaHelp system is implemented using Java
Foundation Classes (JFC) software components, which provide you with
flexibility and ease in developing custom user interfaces and functionality.
For example, the JavaHelp system can be displayed in its own window or
embedded in an application. It can also be extended to add customized
navigational controls.
Network-centric
With the JavaHelp system, help data and search functionality
can reside on either the client side or server side. The JavaHelp software
network design also enables help data and new functionality to be dynamically
updated over the web.
Industry Support
The JavaHelp software has received widespread support from
the industry and leading help authoring tool vendors. Find out what companies
are saying about the JavaHelp software.
Communications
We maintain a mailing list as a JavaHelp community resource where interested parties can post and
exchange information and inquiries about JavaHelp in a public forum.
Subscribers to this list can receive inquiries either as they are posted or
in regular digest versions.
To subscribe, send mail to listserv@javasoft.com.
In the body of the message type:
SUBSCRIBE JAVAHELP-INTEREST
To view archives, select advanced subscription features, or to unsubscribe, see our
JavaHelp Interest page.
JAVAHELP_INFO: We maintain a mailing list for occasional information about
JavaHelp software updates and events from the JavaHelp team. To subscribe,
send mail to listserv@javasoft.com. In the body of the message type
SUBSCRIBE JAVAHELP-INFO
Feedback
Comments and questions about JavaHelp software are welcome. Please review
the JavaHelp FAQ before
submitting feedback. Bug reports can be filed at our
Bug Report Page.
Comments or other questions can be submitted on our feedback
form. Your comments will be read; however, due to the large volume of
feedback, we may not be able to respond.
|
| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Oracle is reviewing the Sun product roadmap and will provide guidance to customers in accordance with Oracle's standard product communication policies. Any resulting features and timing of release of such features as determined by Oracle's review of roadmaps, are at the sole discretion of Oracle. All product roadmap information, whether communicated by Sun Microsystems or by Oracle, does not represent a commitment to deliver any material, code, or functionality, and should not be relied upon in making purchasing decisions. It is intended for information purposes only, and may not be incorporated into any contract.
|
| ||||||||||||