Thanks Bruno, that was my issue, I was not generating javadocs. Thanks Felix, sorry for the noise
On Mon, Jan 4, 2016 at 9:29 AM, Milamber <[email protected]> wrote: > > > On 04/01/2016 07:43, Philippe Mouawad wrote: > >> Hi, >> My note is about the currently generated javadocs which are in java6 Style >> > > I don't understand, on my machine, when I generated the javadocs (docs-api > task) with Java7 on trunk, the new api doc use the java7 style... ? > (perhaps need to run clean-apidocs task on your machine before?) > > (note, if I run the docs-api task with Java8, the new api docs use the > java8 style.) > > > >> Regards >> >> On Monday, January 4, 2016, Felix Schumacher < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >> >>> Am 4. Januar 2016 07:40:33 MEZ, schrieb Philippe Mouawad < >>> [email protected] <javascript:;>>: >>> >>>> Hi Milamber, >>>> My note was about trunk. >>>> We are in java7 so for me javadoc should be using java 7 style. >>>> >>> The same question would probably valid for docs, which is not on the >>> current state, too. >>> >>> But instead of keeping it up to date in vcs, I would rather delete it, >>> since both content is generated from other sources. >>> >>> Regards, >>> Felix >>> >>>> Regards >>>> >>>> On Monday, January 4, 2016, Milamber <[email protected] >>>> <javascript:;>> >>>> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Hello, >>>>> >>>>> Currently JMeter 2.13 supports Java 6, so the api docs used the Java >>>>> >>>> 6 >>>> >>>>> style (on official JMeter website). >>>>> >>>>> If you run the ant task docs-api (or distribution) with Java 7 >>>>> >>>> (current >>>> >>>>> target), the new generated javadoc use the java 7 style. >>>>> >>>>> Where is the issue? >>>>> >>>>> Milamber >>>>> >>>>> On 03/01/2016 22:53, Philippe Mouawad wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Hello, >>>>>> I was just wondering why our Javadocs don't have the new JAVA7 look >>>>>> >>>>> ? >>>> >>>>> It seems style is still the one of Java 6. >>>>>> >>>>>> Regards >>>>>> Philippe >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>> > -- Cordialement. Philippe Mouawad.
