tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9088824.post111434694339413294..comments2024-03-12T19:33:04.136+10:30Comments on Daniel O'Connor: Write Once. Deploy Everywhere.Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9088824.post-1115012188994921172005-05-02T15:06:00.000+09:302005-05-02T15:06:00.000+09:30I know that exceptions are different, and that I'm...I know that exceptions are different, and that I'm slightly abusing @throws, but it best fits the error objects I spit out.<BR/><BR/>I suppose I should fix it, but... lazy!<BR/><BR/>Also there's an issue on dependancy with XML_Serializer - there's no stable release for it, so you have to force it to install.<BR/>If you try to install Services_Upcoming and force all (pear -fa Package) dependances, XML_Serializer chokes - thus, you do XML_Serializer first.<BR/><BR/>Find me a documentation ubergeek and make them massage my documentation up to scratch :)Danhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07488865674446632285noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9088824.post-1115005590680435152005-05-02T13:16:00.000+09:302005-05-02T13:16:00.000+09:30Hey- Way to go on using the PEAR package. I agree ...Hey- Way to go on using the PEAR package. I agree that it makes things very easy. However, things could be easier for you...<BR/><BR/>If you add a dependency on XML_Serializer to your package.xml file, the pear installer will be sure that people have that installed before installing you package.<BR/><BR/>I've also noticed that you're using the @throws docblock element when you're not throwing any exceptions. Since you're actually returning things (Exceptions are something else), that information should really go in the @return item. Feel free to email me if you have any questions.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com