On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 20:37, Vincent Massol <vincent(a)massol.net> wrote:
On Mar 20, 2009, at 7:01 PM, Jerome Velociter wrote:
Hello devs,
I am thinking it would be good to automatically attach the javadoc
generated for XWiki apis (XWiki, Document, Context, Utils, etc) +
maybe
velocity tools (listtool, mathtool, etc.) in a wiki document of XE at
build time. We could embed the HTML javadoc in view mode with an
iframe
(or using getURLContent API), or just link to it with the zipexplorer
plugin.
I think this would make it easier for developers to find out the
documentation for the exact version they are running, and without the
need of an Internet connection.
Tell me what you think,
I'm not sure. I'd be +1 to do that in XEclipse for sure since XEclipse
is our XWiki IDE now. XEclipse also works offline so it looks perfect
for your use case.
Definitely +1 for having api doc in XEclipse.
Now for the wiki itself it sounds a good idea too, it's not useless
for sure. Note that we generate the javadoc only for a release so we
would not get it on a SNAPSHOT build.
Thanks
-Vincent
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