BTW the only downside with jellydoc is it uses introspection to generate the documentation; which is fine for normal bean-style Tag implementations. However some libraries, like Jelly-Swing in particular (and Ant) use DynaTags and so the documentation isn't that useful - since its the Swing beans (JFrame, JMenu etc) which define the attributes you can use in the tags, not the Jelly code.


On 17 Oct 2003, at 05:38, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Using Maven's jellydoc plugin.
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Robert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 17/10/2003 02:00:55 PM:


I just found this:
http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/sandbox/jelly/libs/swing/tags.html
which is pretty much what I was looking for, but where/how is this
generated?

Robert


Robert wrote:


Can someone point me to where the xdocs are for jellyswing? I don't
see
anything in CVS.

I was thinking of adding some documentation, namely for the various
tags
that the SwingTagLibrary registers factories for. This would be a
short
term(?) solution to issue Jelly-12 (see link below) on documenting the

swing tags/components used.


http://jira.codehaus.org/secure/ViewIssue.jspa?key=JELLY-12


Thanks,
Robert



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