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Vincent Siveton updated MJAVADOC-78:
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    Attachment: JAVADOC-78.patch

Here is a proposed patch. Is it enough for your use case?
Could you also send us a test case, so I could include it?

> Add a flag to provide standard doclet parameters to custom ones too
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>                 Key: MJAVADOC-78
>                 URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MJAVADOC-78
>             Project: Maven 2.x Javadoc Plugin
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>    Affects Versions: 2.0
>            Reporter: Andrea Aime
>         Attachments: JAVADOC-78.patch
>
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> I'm working on a custom doclet that wraps the standard doclet and add extra 
> behaviour (automated class diagram generation in class javadocs and package 
> javadocs). I want to run it under maven 2, but I've stumbled against the 
> default behaviour: standard doclet parameters such as -link are provided only 
> if the javadoc is the standard one (in AbstractJavadocMojo.java, the check is 
> "if ( StringUtils.isEmpty( doclet ) ) ...").
> A generally good behaviour would be not perform assumptions, but to call 
> XXXDoclet.optionLength for each parameter, and see if the doclet accepts them 
> or not (and thus provide only the one accepted). As an alternative, add at 
> least a flag to allow the provision of the standard doclet parameters to the 
> custom ones as well.

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