hello,
please could anybody answer me? I just want to know if javadoc cannot be
created with such a structure or if the problem is caused by my
configuration.
I don't understand why it isn't working. But I need the javadoc and I
cannot change the projects structure.
Thank you.
Am Mit, 2003-08-13 um 13.10 schrieb Kristine Weissbarth:
> hi,
>
> I am trying to use javadoc- and jxr-Plugin within a project with a
> subprojects-structure as follows:
>
> project
> |-subproject1
> | |-de
> | |-enterprise
> | |-subproject1
> | |- name1
> | |- name2
> |-subproject2
> | |-de
> | |-enterprise
> | |...
>
> while the package names are de.enterprise.subroject1.name1,
> de.enterprise.subroject1.name2, ...
>
> Using the reactor I have the maven.xml in the subprojects directories
> (e.g. subproject1) and the project.xml inside the 'package
directories'
> (e.g. project/subproject1/de/enterprise/subproject1/name1).
> But in doing so my Javadocs are not generated anymore and the jxr
files
> are copied into the wrong directory (xref instead of
> xref/de/enterprise/subproject1/name1).
>
> Is there a property which can be set to specify the directory where
the
> jxr files should be copied to?
> How can I get Javadoc to understand that the directory where my
> project.xml is situated already is the package directory?
>
> Or maybe, am I missing something. Maybe the problem is another? Why
> Javadoc does not generate correctly (POM: <package> is set to
${basedir}
> and <sourceDirectory> to
> ($project_home)subproject1/de/enterprise/subproject1/name1 (e.g.))?
>
> Thank you for any helping advice.
>
>
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