> I'll try to deploy the samples on WLS and see if it chokes. 
> If it doesn't, I guess we can merge back to main. Let's give 
> it a few days and do it this week-end unless something bad turns up.

I am not sure samples can even deploy on any ejb server.
Dmitri posted a message sometimes ago it was not deploying on Jboss.
So a bad result does not mean ... 

> 
> I'm actually quite surprised it has gone so well. I was 
> scared shitless when I started to refactor. Kept telling 
> myself: "You're gonna fuck it all up, and xjavadoc will never 
> work". Now I'm very confident it'll be great!

It IS fabulous.  After Rickard invent ejbdoclet and Ara turned it in a
global generation tool, this is really the 3 tremendous step.

It is also worth to mention it is as, if not more, easy to use than
javadoc from a "user" point of view.
The interface is clear, I even did not have to look the code to
understand.  
Really a piece of cake.
That is also good news for the adoption of it by the developers.

> 
> There are still some optimisations to be done, but as long as 
> output is ok, we can do opts on main.

Do you think a good idea to push a alpha or beta version out in SF.
I mean once you try it you do not want to go back anymore even if bugs
will appear.
???

> 
> Aslak
> 

Vincent


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