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> <?xml version="1.0"?>
>
> <project name="login" default="build" basedir=".">
>
> <property environment="env"/>
>
> <target name="build">
>
> <javac
> srcdir="."
^
Source directory is at "."
> debug="true"
> optimize="false"
> includes="**/*.java">
>
> <classpath>
> <pathelement location="/development/tomcat/common/lib/servlet.jar"/>
> <pathelement
location="/development/tomcat/common/lib/jdbc2_0-stdext.jar"/>
> </classpath>
> </javac>
> </target>
>
> <target name="javadoc" depends='build'>
> <javadoc packagenames="com.dhtmlkitchen.*"
> sourcepath="../classes"
^^^^^
Do you really mean the sourcepath to be "../classes"? Or it should be "." as
well.
> defaultexcludes="yes"
> destdir="../../docs/api"
> author="true"
> version="true"
> use="true"
> windowtitle="Registration Application">
>
> <doctitle><![CDATA[<h1>Registration Application</h1>]]></doctitle>
> <bottom><![CDATA[<i>Copyright © 2002 Garrett Smith. All Rights
> Reserved.</i>]]></bottom>
> <group title="JSP Custom Tags and Utilites"
> packages="com.dhtmlkitchen.util:com.dhtmlkitchen.tags"/>
> <group title="Servlets and Beans" packages="com.dhtmlkitchen"/>
> <group title="For Sending Formatted Email"
packages="com.dhtmlkitchen.mail"/>
> <group title="Database Routines for Looking up Users"
> packages="com.dhtmlkitchen.db"/>
> <link
href="http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/products/xml/docs/api/"/>
> <classpath>
> <pathelement location="/development/tomcat/common/lib/servlet.jar"/>
> <pathelement
location="/development/tomcat/common/lib/jdbc2_0-stdext.jar"/>
> </classpath>
> </javadoc>
> </target>
>
>
> <target name="jar" depends="build">
> <jar jarfile="registration.jar" basedir="." />
> </target>
>
>
> </project>
>
>
> Garrett
>
> --- Jacob Kjome <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello garrett,
> >
> > Put <javadoc> in its own target and make sure that the default target
> > doesn't depend on that target. That way, you only run javadoc when
> > you explicitly want to by calling "ant javadoc".
> >
> > Jake
> >
> > Monday, October 21, 2002, 11:36:56 AM, you wrote:
> >
> > gs> Hey,
> >
> > gs> How can I set a flag to determine if javadoc is run or not when I
run
> > ant. What
> > gs> I do now is just comment it out with an xml comment, like this:
> >
> > gs> <!-- <javadoc packagenames="com.dhtmlkitchen.*" -->
> > gs> ... et c.
> >
> > gs> Then when I want javadoc, I uncomment it. Show me a better way.
> >
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