Hello Russ,

Friday, November 02, 2001, 7:50:18 PM, you wrote:

ER> Another suggestion for handling javadocs:
ER> There's some beautifier (jindent I think) which will automatically generate
ER> javadocs for methods and fields which don't already have them.  I think it
ER> set certain javadoc fields like author, exception, param, etc.  It might
ER> also generate some simple text just describe the type and roughly where it's
ER> used.  This is pretty darn useful, and might be a good alternative to
ER> template-based alt-insert (though that obviously has some other benefits).

  As it has been discussed before, this is pretty darn useless. Such
javadocs create an illusion that information exists when really there
is none, and they just clutter the code.

  A much better idea would be a javadoc template generator that works
only for a single method for which it was invoked.

-- 
Best regards,
 Dmitry                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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