Rafal, I am already working on committing a patch for this from Patrick Chanezon. He submitted it a while ago. I think it will cover your needs.
Thanks Conoror -- Conor MacNeill Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web: www.cortexebusiness.com.au > -----Original Message----- > From: Rafal Krzewski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, 28 June 2000 11:37 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: link and linkoffline parameters in javadoc > > > Hello everybody! > > Lately, I've been learning to use Javadoc, and I noticed that > Ant does't handle multiple link parameters, which can come quite > handy if you want your API documetation to have links to Java API > and Xerces and Xalan and everything else you use. This makes the > documentation look much cooler :) > Adding this functionality was quite simple, and it works for > me now. My patch is enclosed at the end of the message. There are > two long lines that probably got wrapped, sorry... > > Rafal Krzewski > > -cut-------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------- > diff -u -r1.8 Javadoc.java > --- Javadoc.java 2000/06/14 12:42:14 1.8 > +++ Javadoc.java 2000/06/28 00:28:32 > @@ -358,13 +358,42 @@ > argList.addElement("-bottom"); > argList.addElement(bottom); > } > + > + // JavaDoc documentation from JDK 1.3: > + // Multiple Links - You can supply multiple -link > options to link to any number of external generated documents. > + // Known Bug - Javadoc 1.2 has a known bug which > prevents you from supplying more than one -link command. This is > fixed in 1.2.2. > + > + // Ant javadoc task rules for list attribute: > + // Args are comma-delimited. > if (link != null) { > - argList.addElement("-link"); > - argList.addElement(link); > + StringTokenizer tok = new StringTokenizer(link, > ",", false); > + while (tok.hasMoreTokens()) { > + String lnk = tok.nextToken().trim(); > + argList.addElement("-link"); > + argList.addElement(lnk); > + } > } > + > + // JavaDoc documentation from JDK 1.3: > + // Include -linkoffline once for each generated > document you want to refer to. > + > + // Ant javadoc task rules for list attribute: > + // Args are comma-delimited. > + // Each arg is 2 space-delimited strings. > + // E.g., linkoffline="http://xml.apache.org/apiDocs/ > ${src.dir}/javadoc/xerces-packages,http://xml.apache.org/xalan/api > docs ${src.dir}/javadoc/xalan-packages" > if (linkoffline != null) { > - argList.addElement("-linkoffline"); > - argList.addElement(linkoffline); > + StringTokenizer tok = new > StringTokenizer(linkoffline, ",", false); > + while (tok.hasMoreTokens()) { > + String lnk = tok.nextToken().trim(); > + int space = lnk.indexOf(" "); > + if (space > 0) { > + String remote = lnk.substring(0, space); > + String local = lnk.substring(space + 1); > + argList.addElement("-linkoffline"); > + argList.addElement(remote); > + argList.addElement(local); > + } > + } > } > > // Javadoc 1.2 rules: > -cut-------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------- > >
