Hi,
I've created such a tool, it's name is TapDoc.
Although it's usage was a little bit difficult because it used only XSLT to
generate (multiple) files.
So I decided not to make it public.
Tacos and t-deli uses it to generate library documentation, for an example
output see http://www.t-deli.com/base-doc/components/.
Currently I'm working on the Tap4 compatible version of it which is:
- Tap4 compatible
- more easier to use (it has Ant support)
- configurable using Hivemind (for example external javadoc locations)
- nicer default XSL templates
I planned to release it in July (now it's almost complete) but unfortunately
I have much work to do so I'm late a little bit.
Because some people already asked me about it before you, I try to spend 1-2
days on this week working on it and upload it (even not completely finished)
to the tapdoc SF project.
Br,
Norbi
----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert Zeigler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tapestry users" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 1:58 AM
Subject: Re: Page specification documentation generation
As a matter of fact, I believe that there does exist such a tool.
Check the developer list archives.
Robert
Darío Vasconcelos wrote:
Hey! There aren't any that I know of, but that's not a bad idea at
all... maybe it's as simple as writing an XSL to generate some HTML on
the fly...
On 8/2/05, Jason Suplizio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Are there any tools available that can generate documentation from the
page
specification files?
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