Kevin Hagel wrote on Wednesday, March 10, 2004 8:25 AM:
here's a section of my build file that javadocs:
!--
Try to get JavaDoc to shut the hell up about the
XDoclet tags.
--
tag name=web.servlet scope=overview enabled=false/
the example I posted comes from an ant build.xml file, not a maven.xml
file, there's no jelly involved. Also, jelly never sees the source
file, in this kind of thing jelly never sees the content of source
files, it only directs them to javadoc.
I've been reading about xjavadoc now being able
Hi,
I'm sorry I'm still quite newbie here, where should I place this? in
maven.xml or project.xml?
Kevin Hagel wrote:
here's a section of my build file that javadocs:
!--
Try to get JavaDoc to shut the hell up about the XDoclet
tags.
--
tag
http://maven.apache.org/reference/plugins/javadoc/properties.html
at the top of your maven.xml you can be sure to nclude this kind of
thing (among others)
project
xmlns:ant=jelly:ant
below is actually from an ant build.xml target. visit that link at top
and look at the
Hi all,
This is my first post to the list.
I'm becoming a fan of maven, but I find myself still climbing the
learning curve...
Could anyone tellme
How can I ignore some tags on maven javadoc report?
(I have lots of xdoclet tags)
Thanks in advance
--
Miguel Griffa
Software Architect
here's a section of my build file that javadocs:
!--
Try to get JavaDoc to shut the hell up about the XDoclet tags.
--
tag name=web.servlet scope=overview enabled=false/
tag name=web.listener enabled=false/
tag name=web.filter