Re: [Wicket-user] Adding component markup to javadoc output

2007-02-20 Thread Aaron HIniker
Ahhh.. with auto-scroll-to-source feature turned on, right?  ... so you
bounced to the package contents and you can select the html file right
there.  Yeah, that's good enough for now  ;)

Igor Vaynberg wrote:
 why not just attach the wicket source to your ide? for me all i have
 to do is ctrl+click on a component class and i am taken to its source
 code.

 -igor


 On 2/19/07, * Aaron Hiniker* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I am always running into problems where I need to replace a components
 functionality somehow, which requires me to know the parent's
 component
 hierarchy.  I then need to go to the wicket SVN or look at my
 local copy
 of the source code to view the component's source.

 Do you guys think it would be helpful to modify the javadoc output for
 all wicket components which adds a link to view the component's markup
 from within the javadocs?

 I've never really hacked the javadoc generation before, but I'm fairly
 sure there might be hooks available to customize the output to
 accomplish this.

 Aaron

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Re: [Wicket-user] Adding component markup to javadoc output

2007-02-20 Thread Timo Rantalaiho
On Tue, 20 Feb 2007, Aaron HIniker wrote:
 Ahhh.. with auto-scroll-to-source feature turned on, right?  ... so you
 bounced to the package contents and you can select the html file right
 there.  Yeah, that's good enough for now  ;)

...or let your IDE plugin surf there from the component source 
(IDEA: Wicket Assistant, Shift+Alt+w, Eclipse: Wicket Bench, switch 
tabs with ctrl-alt-,/. (AFAIK, I don't use Eclipse)).

- Timo

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[Wicket-user] Adding component markup to javadoc output

2007-02-19 Thread Aaron Hiniker
I am always running into problems where I need to replace a components
functionality somehow, which requires me to know the parent's component
hierarchy.  I then need to go to the wicket SVN or look at my local copy
of the source code to view the component's source.

Do you guys think it would be helpful to modify the javadoc output for
all wicket components which adds a link to view the component's markup
from within the javadocs?

I've never really hacked the javadoc generation before, but I'm fairly
sure there might be hooks available to customize the output to
accomplish this.

Aaron

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Re: [Wicket-user] Adding component markup to javadoc output

2007-02-19 Thread Igor Vaynberg

why not just attach the wicket source to your ide? for me all i have to do
is ctrl+click on a component class and i am taken to its source code.

-igor


On 2/19/07, Aaron Hiniker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


I am always running into problems where I need to replace a components
functionality somehow, which requires me to know the parent's component
hierarchy.  I then need to go to the wicket SVN or look at my local copy
of the source code to view the component's source.

Do you guys think it would be helpful to modify the javadoc output for
all wicket components which adds a link to view the component's markup
from within the javadocs?

I've never really hacked the javadoc generation before, but I'm fairly
sure there might be hooks available to customize the output to
accomplish this.

Aaron

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