Hmmm...I haven't had any problems with HTML in documentation
blocks...but I don't know if I've specifically used .
Are you sure that you have it configured for Java-style
documentation? It also can be used for C++ styles, so maybe
it is misinterpreting the documentation blocks.
Or maybe you found
Hmmm...I haven't had any problems with HTML in documentation
blocks...but I don't know if I've specifically used .
Are you sure that you have it configured for Java-style
documentation? It also can be used for C++ styles, so maybe
it is misinterpreting the documentation blocks.
Or maybe you foun
doxygen can also generate very nice documentation from java src
with javadoc comments. in fact, i prefer its output to javadoc.
you can even include hyperlinked source excerpts in the docs,
which is *very* nice.
doxygen is in unstable and maybe testing, i think.
Stefan wrote:
||| Takashi Okamoto
doxygen can also generate very nice documentation from java src
with javadoc comments. in fact, i prefer its output to javadoc.
you can even include hyperlinked source excerpts in the docs,
which is *very* nice.
doxygen is in unstable and maybe testing, i think.
Stefan wrote:
||| Takashi Okamot
regarding the recent classpath/versioned jars/dependencies discussion:
the jakarta apache project is working on a solution to this, a CPAN-like
system for java called JJAR. they have a simple working prototype. it
is still in the early stages of development. since debian folk are probably
the world
regarding the recent classpath/versioned jars/dependencies discussion:
the jakarta apache project is working on a solution to this, a CPAN-like
system for java called JJAR. they have a simple working prototype. it
is still in the early stages of development. since debian folk are probably
the wor
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