You should consider using something besides XDoclet when starting fresh. XDoclet2 has been gaining momentum. And QDox and Doxygen may be worth looking into as well. XDoclet is a bear and requires of resources to run. XDoclet2 is supposedly much more streamlined.

Sorry I've been absent from xdocs for a long while - lately I've been blissfully simple - staying away from EJB/Struts projects that got me into XDoclet in the first place. I'm quite happy with just <javac>, <junit>, and <jar> most of the time :)

        Erik

On Dec 2, 2004, at 6:41 AM, Steve Loughran wrote:



On Thu, 02 Dec 2004 09:32:22 +0100, Stefan Bodewig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
this is a bug in Gump which currently ignores the <jvmargs> setting
telling it to add more memory to the build.

I'm in the process of brushing up my minimal Python knowledge to
a-bit-more-than-minimal-but-still-nothing-to-talk-of so I can fix it.
Don't hold your breath 8-)

Stefan


I actually want to sit down and get this whole xdocs things working
properly. Wonderful that it is, it was written two+ years ago, and hasnt
been touched since. I use it for generating docs for external project
(Axis, smartfrog) and that really hurts.


What I'd like is

-<libraries> fetch of needed components
-generate docbook content for feeding into db2pdf or FOP
-coverage of datatypes and nested elements
-better support for example code
-generate a quickref as well as the pages and a big PDF version
-usable by other projects

I'd probably start this in a new proposal subdir, as it would be fairly
different.

No time to start this this year, as I am off on a 3 week holiday, and
have no laptop. 3 weeks with no laptop!



-steve


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