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Monthly Archives: November 2005
Aspose.Word Success Stories Added
Thanks to some of our customers we have a couple of great success stories to share:
- Manufacturing Company Achieves Paperless Proof-of-Delivery using Aspose.Word
- Faculty Comment and Grade Management Solution for a School
Hopefully the list of stories will grow. The stories will be published in Aspose.Word Wiki. If you are interested in contributing, please let us know.… Continue Reading
Posted in Roman Korchagin
How good Java package design is for commercial components?
We are working on a port of Aspose.Word from C# to Java and I’m baffled by some Java features (or a lack of them) that we take for granted in C#. I don’t intend to abuse Java in anyway, but I think if this language is to survive, they are ought to move and rework these things faster.
One thing that strikes me a lot is the lack of “internal” accessibility level for classes and methods. I think it is a … Continue Reading
Posted in Roman Korchagin
Aspose.Word team expanding again
Please welcome our new team member Vladimir Averkin who is a dedicated Aspose.Word Technical Support person. He will be replying to your questions in the forums, creating more code examples and improving product documentation.
It is great to see our team growing as a result of the number of Aspose.Word customers growing. We hope to be able to provide even better support and deliver more new features faster.
Posted in Roman Korchagin
New Web Home
As of this weekend the Aspose website has now been relocated to a new web server. We are excited for our site to have a new, faster home. The new server should help provide better stability and much faster performance. As with all growth there are always growing pains; therefore, if you experience any problems with our site please help us by submitting them to our forum or by emailing directly to our webmaster.
I want to personally thank you for … Continue Reading
Posted in Danny Cooper
Aspose.Word Exceptions
I recently read this article in MSDN blogs Design Guidelines Update: Exception Throwing and this prompted me to finally review how Aspose.Word throws exceptions.
I must say I agree with everything what Krzysztof says in that article and I was actually doing exactly that for ages in my C++ and Delphi projects long before .NET. Of course that was raising some eyebrows from many developers whom I used to work with, but I knew it would come out right in the … Continue Reading
Posted in Roman Korchagin