User and developer documentation is available on the Openquote Wiki, this is can be found here: http://openquotecommunity.org/wiki
Should the existing documentation not provide you with the information you need, please ask for help and guidance in the support forums.
Future Documentation
A documentation work stream is in place for the OpenQuote project, this work includes everything from high level overview presentations, through to user guides and detailed developer documentation. User documentation is being given priority over developer documentation, however we do appreciate both are fundamental to the success of the project and the writing of developer documentation has been committed to.
All documentation is submitted via the OpenQuote Wiki, documentation pages can have a small area for the document sponsors details, so when a company contributes to a document they get the opportunity to advertise their involvement - the OpenQuote teams way of showing our appreciation for their effort. Before being made available on this site documentation will need to be approved by the project administrators.
If you are a registered member of the OpenQuote project and need editing authority for the Wiki but do not appear to have it, please contact us via our Member User Profile Support page.
The Documentation workstream is a major piece of work and does take time. If there is an area of the system that you feel requires urgent attention with regards to the documentation, please post a request on the OpenQuote support forum.
Java Documentation
If you do not have an OpenQuote development environment set up, a copy of the JavaDocs can be found here: javadocs/index.html




