Yes they work perfectly. My examples are real - I copied them out of my
build.xml file (and trimmed the extraneous).
That is why I asked why you wrote a new taskdef...Ant already provides
directory traversals for about everything. :-)
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/12/02 01:52PM >>>
Jeffrey Jensen wrote:
>
> Hmm, I'm not sure what you mean by "javadoc and packagenames don't
take
> wildcards and don't do recursion".
well, "javadoc" the command-line program doesn't -- com.* means nothing
to it.
I didn't know "javadoc" the Ant task did support that (or else i
wouldn't
have written that part of the article).
> A simple javac works like this:
>
> <javac destdir="${build.dev.class.dir}" includes="**/*.java">
> <src path="${src.code.src.dir}" />
> <src path="${src.code.test.dir}" />
> </javac>
>
> and a simple javadoc works like this:
>
> <javadoc destdir="${build.dev.javadoc.dir}"
packagenames="com.*">
> <sourcepath>
> <pathelement path="${src.code.src.dir}" />
> <pathelement path="${src.code.test.dir}" />
> </sourcepath>
> </javadoc>
so is this working or not? if not, then the only thing i can think of
is that the sourcepath isn't correct, or you've forgotten that your
classes aren't in a package under "com.something..." (not saying
they are or aren't, but its something to double-check).
Joe
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