This is all the information from the old Cookbook (used up until 2008). Once the whole Cookbook is entered and restructured for Wiki purposes we could probably abandon this.
List of pages in this category:
- <<Layer>> Loadable subsystems
- <<Layer>> Low-level subsystems
- <<Layer>> Top Level subsystem
- <<Layer>> View and Control subsystems
- <<Subsystem>> Application
- <<Subsystem>> Code Generation Subsystem
- <<Subsystem>> Configuration
- <<Subsystem>> Critics and other cognitive tools
- <<Subsystem>> Explorer
- <<Subsystem>> Help System
- <<Subsystem>> Internationalization
- <<Subsystem>> Java - Code Generation and Reverse Engineering
- <<Subsystem>> Logging
- <<Subsystem>> Model
- <<Subsystem>> Module loader
- <<Subsystem>> Notation
- <<Subsystem>> OCL
- <<Subsystem>> Other source languages (C++, Python, etc)
- <<Subsystem>> Persistence
- <<Subsystem>> Property panels/Old Implementation
- <<Subsystem>> TaskManagement
- <<Subsystem>> The GUI
- <<Subsystem>> To Do items
- Ambitions for localization
- ArgoUML Design, The Big Picture
- ArgoUML requirements
- Attributes of an issue
- Branches in the Repository
- Build Process
- Building from source
- CategoryFromCookbook
- Cookbook
- Definition of subsystem
- DocBook Conventions
- Docbook editing For Eclipse Users
- Docbook editing For Emacs Users
- Document Conventions
- Downloading from the Subversion repository
- Extending ArgoUML
- External subsystems
- Generating documentation
- How to Close an Issue
- How to Create a Stable Release
- How to contribute
- How to relate issues to problems in dependencies
- How to resolve an Issue
- Jason Robbins Dissertation
- Jimi
- Making a release
- Martin Skinners Dissertation
- Moderation of a mailing list
- Organization of ArgoUML documentation
- Organizing translators
- Preparations for building
- Processes for the ArgoUML project
- Quick Start
- Relationship of the subsystems
- Repository Contents
- Roles Of The Workers
- Setting up Eclipse 3
- Settings for Emacs
- Settings for NetBeans
- Source layout
- Terminology
- The ArgoUML development environment
- The JUnit test cases
- The big picture for Issues
- User Manual Plans
- When Committing to the Repository
- When Considering Dependencies
- When Working with the Build Process
- When Writing Java Code
- Writing Documentation in the ArgoUML Project