Unfortunately too much of my spare time is currently being consumed by
some of my own pet projects and I don't think I should add another
project atm. I'm subscribed to XMLBEANS-82 and when I get less busy I
might consider contributing to it.
Erik
Radu Preotiuc-Pietro wrote:
That would be nice indeed, there is JIRA issue XMLBEANS-82 tracking it,
but I never found the time to deal with it. If you are interested in
contributing something in that direction, I would of course be more than
happy to help.
Radu
-----Original Message-----
From: Erik van Zijst [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2006 3:14 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Generating javadoc from schema annotations
People,
Would it be possible for xmlbeans to read the documentation elements
inside the schema annotations and transform it into javadoc comments in
the generated code?
The current version already creates javadoc comments, but merely
populates them with high-level strings like "Gets the "id" attribute",
but it'd be nicer if it would use the element's documentation from the
schema where available.
cheers,
Erik van Zijst
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