I suppose one could write an annotation processor that could generate a 
Closure externs files (the reverse of the jsinterop-generator), copying the 
javadoc (though probably transforming it a bit, to turn it into jsdoc with 
type information) around, so a jsdoc tool could be used afterwards (or 
directly generating documentation from the annotations). Or maybe rather a 
javadoc doclet?

With J2Cl, I suppose (hope!) the javadoc could be carried out to the 
generated ES6, so that would be a non-issue.

On Wednesday, May 17, 2017 at 5:16:49 PM UTC+2, Harald Pehl wrote:
>
> I'm currently exporting a JavaScript API of my GWT application using 
> JsInterop. I'm looking for a way to document the JavaScript API. ATM this 
> is all done by hand. But it would be great if I could reuse the JavaDoc of 
> my annotated classes and methods to generate JavaScript documentation. I 
> know there are several JavaScript doc tools out there [1], [2]. But they 
> all need JavaScript files as input. 
>
> I'm wondering if anybody has a similar requirement and found a solution. 
> All kind of suggestions, tips and ideas are welcome!
>
> Thanks 
> Harald
>
> [1] https://esdoc.org/manual/configuration/config.html
> [2] http://documentation.js.org/
>
>

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