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[3209] Added links to the Developer's guide section.

Tomek Mrugalski 8 years ago
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       <para>
       <para>
       The next section describes how to configure hooks libraries. If you
       The next section describes how to configure hooks libraries. If you
       are interested in writing your own hooks library, information can be
       are interested in writing your own hooks library, information can be
-      found in the <ulink url="http://git.kea.isc.org/~tester/kea/doxygen">Kea
+      found in the <ulink url="https://jenkins.isc.org/job/Fedora20_32_doxygen_doc/doxygen/">Kea
       Developer's Guide</ulink>.
       Developer's Guide</ulink>.
       </para>
       </para>
     </section> <!-- end Introduction -->
     </section> <!-- end Introduction -->
@@ -322,6 +322,15 @@ and may have the zero or more of the following entries:
 
 
         </para>
         </para>
 
 
+        <para>As with any other hook libraries provided by ISC, internals of the
+        user_chk code are well documented. You can take a look at the  <ulink
+        url="https://jenkins.isc.org/job/Fedora20_32_doxygen_doc/doxygen/d8/db2/libdhcp_user_chk.html">Kea Developer's Guide section dedicated to the user_chk library</ulink>
+        that discusses how the code works internally. That, together with
+        our general entries in <ulink
+        url="https://jenkins.isc.org/job/Fedora20_32_doxygen_doc/doxygen/">Hooks
+        Framework section</ulink> should give you some pointers how to extend
+        this library and perhaps even write your own from scratch.</para>
+
       </section>
       </section>
       <section>
       <section>
         <title>Forensic Logging Hooks</title>
         <title>Forensic Logging Hooks</title>