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A major advance in Java developer support: Contextual search within JavaDoc" automated documentation.

NavigationZones AutoDoc system provides a radical search and navigation facility within SUN Microsystems Java SE 2 v1.4 documentation, ensuring unparalleled levels of accuracy and ease of use. The free service, developed entirely using Java technology, enables the estimated 2.5 million Java developers worldwide to use the online reference more efficiently and increase their productivity. For the first time ever, developers can take advantage of a single integrated interface to API and Tool Documentation, User Guides, Release Notes and Tutorials.

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NavigationZone AutoDoc: www.navigationzone.net

A major advance in Java developer support: Contextual search within JavaDoc" automated documentation.

NavigationZones AutoDoc system provides a radical search and navigation facility within SUN Microsystems Java SE 2 v1.4 documentation, ensuring unparalleled levels of accuracy and ease of use.

The free service, developed entirely using Java technology, enables the estimated 2.5 million Java developers worldwide to use the online reference more efficiently and increase their productivity.

For the first time ever, developers can take advantage of a single integrated interface to API and Tool Documentation, User Guides, Release Notes and Tutorials.

AutoDoc can be found at www.navigationzone.net.

What is AutoDoc?

AutoDoc is a search and navigation facility for automatically generated online documentation. The system, which uses NavigationZones stochastic exploration technology, generates hypertextual trails relevant to the user query as opposed to the standard results page given by conventional tools.

Trail-based information seeking provides users with the context that is missing from conventional document-centred search engines, taking into account the relationships between relevant results.

This enables development teams to increase their productivity by cutting down the time spent on consultation with printed or online references. Following trails over class hierarchies and interfaces provides new developers with a smooth introduction to the language constructs, and enables more experienced programmers to expand their knowledge with related information.
Initial release of AutoDoc, available at www.navigationzone.net, offers rapid web-based search and navigation within SUN Microsystems Java SE 2 v1.4 documentation.

About NavigationZone Ltd

NavigationZone provides technologies for discovery, construction and analysis of trails in information spaces. These technologies serve as a platform for a variety of applications ranging from web portals to enterprise application integration.

Our solutions empower organisations to better utilize their information resources regardless of source, quantity and structure. We take advantage of the linkage (conceptual or real) between data elements to allow customers, employees and partners to access their critical data more rapidly, relevantly and easily than any other tool.

Java is a registered trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the US and other countries.

Contact
Lee Stone, CEO
Email:      lee.stone@navigationzone.com
Tel:      +44 (0) 870 765 9663
Web:      http://www.navigationzone.com

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