Hi,

thanks for the comments.

I found that groovydoc should do the job. And in the buildr documentation,
it states, that groovydoc can be used. However, I could not get it to work.
I searched in the sources and found no Doc Classes in the groovy folders.

See http://buildr.apache.org/languages.html#groovy for reference to the
groovydoc task

My idea is to be able to use groovydoc only and produce a groovydoc for all
of my projects which is combined like the javadoc is.

Cheers,
Simon

On 11 November 2010 20:04, Simon Harrer <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi buildr Community.
>
> I think buildr is really cool. But currently, I am stuck generating javadoc
>
> project structure:
> src/main/java <-- java and groovy sources
> target/classes <-- output folder
>
> This works perfectly with the groovyc joint compiler.
>
> However, when using the doc command, buildr states that it cannot guess the
> language and aborts. And I do not find a way to specify that I want javadoc
> generated for src/main/java.
>
> My only other solution would be to create such a javadoc task myself by
> leveraging ant or the command line. Or is there a solution with buildr?
>
> Best regards,
> Simon
>

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