--- Mike Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> vDoclet is an XDoclet-alike tool that uses Velocity.
>  
> 
> Primarily, it's a framework for processing Java
> files using Javadoc, and
> generating code (or whatever) using Velocity
> templates.  It currently
> bundles templates for generation of EJB-1.1
> artifacts.
> 
> You can grab the source from CVS at
> 
>     http://sourceforge.net/projects/vdoclet
> 
> vDoclet is in it's very early stages, so there's not
> a released version
> yet, and I'm afraid the documentation is pretty much
> non-existant at this
> point.

Hmm, I already tried to implement velocity 
based templates in xdoclet. Nothing  advanced, just
proof of concept. 

I suppose you look at xdoclet, and put your work 
there. 

BTW, xdoclet no more uses javadoc, there is own
xjavadoc tool which is faster and more advanced
than javadoc. 

Ther is also work in progress to create GUI that
allows easy tagging of java files, and also formal XML
based descrription of doc tags which would allow
validation and plausibility checking. 

I'm crossposting this to xdoclet-devel list....

regards,

=====
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