On Thu, 22 Nov 2001 08:17, Jeremy Aston wrote: >In response to an earlier question of mine I was pointed > in the direction of a tool called xsldoc (www.xsldoc.org). >As you may or may not know it creates documentation on >xsl files using the same methodology as javadoc. I note >that some of the c2 logicsheets have been commented >with this in mind and I wonder if as part of the release effort >we should complete that in file documentation, add the >xsldoc.jar to the build and add in the relevent calls as part >of the javadoc target build. For many developers the >logicsheet calls will be the stuff that is of real interest. > >Thoughts? >Jez
Jeremy, i certainly see this as a good idea. Some generated documentation is an excellent way to go. What do others think? (I note that this is the first reply to your thread. Perhaps it got lost in the hecticness of end-of-year.) I had a quick look at the xsldoc website. It looks very professional and complete. However, do you have any idea why it is still at version 0.93 (2001-03-24)? I checked their release notes and there is no indication. I tried to find some sort of licence agreement to be sure that all was OK. I could not find anything (did not try the source). This was the only statement that i could see (from the bottom of the home page) ... "Copyright © 2000-2001, Rick Maddy, All Rights Reserved." As far as i understand, it would need a better licence before it could be included with Apache Cocoon. Perhaps someone else can comment. --David --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]