On 2017-03-25 22:33, Mandy Chung wrote:
I edited the module descriptions per your feedback. I also revised
GenGraphs tool to take a properties file to customize the dot graphs
for javadoc use.
Updated webrev:
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~mchung/jdk9/webrevs/8173303/webrev.02/
Magnus, Erik,
I modified Javadoc.gmk and Main.gmk to add a new target to generate
.dot files for javadoc use. GenGraphs tool depends on the exploded
image build. Javadoc.gmk temporarily takes ENABLE_MODULE_GRAPH make
variable for us to enable @moduleGraph taglet until JDK-8176785 is
resolved.
Looks good to me.
/Magnus
thanks
Mandy
On Mar 25, 2017, at 2:36 AM, Alan Bateman <alan.bate...@oracle.com> wrote:
On 24/03/2017 21:50, Mandy Chung wrote:
Alan,
I took another round of edits on the module descriptions:
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~mchung/jdk9/webrevs/8173303/webrev.01/
Once we have the unified docs, it will make it easier to review
the module summary page for all modules where we will revise
these module descriptions again.
I went through the updated module descriptions.
Two more that seem to be missing "the" are jdk.net and jdk.sctp, I think they
will read okay once that is added.
Fixed. I missed that.
jdk.httpserver currently has "Defines the JDK-specific API for HTTP server", it
might be better to re-shuffle this to "Defines the API for the JDK-specific HTTP server”.
This reads better.
I think the only one that needs re-examination is jdk.charsets. The java.base module contains the
standard charsets and all other charsets needed to start the runtime on any of the supported
configurations. It thus varies by platform with jdk.charsets providing the charsets that aren't in
java.base. Finding the right description is difficult, maybe we should start with "Charset
provider for the charsets that are not in java.base (mostly double byte and IBM charsets". I
could imagine linking this to the "Supported encodings" docs page in time.
Let’s start with this version. I expect we will refine the module
description further next couple weeks.
Everything else looks good.
Thanks
Mandy