Ayodeji Aladejebi wrote:
If you have netbeans plugin for maven, you can generate the latest Javadoc
yourself from netbeans. Just right-click in netbeans and select "generate
Javadoc" and dats all

If you use Eclipse, there is a similar facility, assuming you use Sonatype's M2Eclipse plugin, available here - http://m2eclipse.sonatype.org/

In the comments posted on Martijn's blog entry on this subject, Tim O'Brien of Sonatype posted a video link in which he walks you through generating the Wicket Javadoc, using the m2Eclipse plugin. Here's the link to that video, which assumes you have the m2eclipse plugin installed in advance

http://blogs.sonatype.com/people/book/2008/10/23/browsing-javadoc-for-dependencies-in-eclipse-m2eclipse/

Maybe these interim techniques for generating Wicket Javadoc in two oft-used IDEs, are items that could at least temporarily be added to the migration to 1.4 wiki page? If you decide to include javadocs in the future distros, you can always remove the information in later revisions.

Susan

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