2013/3/29 Phil Steitz <phil.ste...@gmail.com>:
> I can't remember if this died with m1, but in the old days we used
> to get a javadoc error report in maven project reports.  It seems
> now the only way to tell if there are javadoc errors is to examine
> the command line output of the javadoc plugin.  Is there a way to
> get a javadoc error report generated with the site build?

nope m2 plugin doesn't have this feature

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