I would stay away from xdoc if at all possible, I only used it because
Howard had created an xsl stylesheet to convert the old forrest docs over.
APT is much better.

There is always http://www.erinors.com/product/tapdoc/, but I've not heard
any updates lately about possible maven2 support.

On 8/14/06, Dan Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I have a component library that I produced for internal use here at the
company (~30-40 components) and I need to document it so that other
people can use it easily. Other than hand formatting a lot of apt or
xdoc pages, is there an easy way to create component documentation using
maven2? I noticed that the tapestry docs are pretty much all xdoc. I'm
expecting to have to do some writing obviously, but does anyone have any
suggestions?

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Dan Adams
Senior Software Engineer
Interactive Factory
617.235.5857


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