To help understand the structure of the Tuscany/Java runtime code I have
used the Doxygen tool to generate documentation from the code. This is
the same tool we're using for the Tuscany/C++ documentation. It works
for Java as well.
I have put the generated HTML documentation there:
http://people.apache.org/~jsdelfino/doxygen-java/. It is richer than
Javadoc with useful class hierarchy diagrams, collaboration diagrams and
links to the source code.
My Doxygen config file is there:
http://people.apache.org/~jsdelfino/doxygen-java/Doxyfile in case other
people want to try it out or generate the documentation with different
settings.
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Jean-Sebastien
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