Yeah, same thing happened to me. I modified the javadoc's plugin.jelly to get it working. Here's the diff:
93,94c93 < packagenames="${pom.package}" < sourcepath="${pom.build.sourceDirectory}" --- > packagenames="${pom.package}.*" 109a108,124 > <ant:fileset dir="${pom.build.sourceDirectory}"> > <ant:include name="**/*.java"/> > <!-- FIXME: This is a bad cut and paste --> > <!-- handle source modifications --> > <j:forEach var="sm" items="${pom.build.sourceModifications}"> > <ant:available property="classPresent" classname="${sm.className}"/> > <j:if test="${classPresent != 'true'}"> > <j:forEach var="exclude" items="${sm.excludes}"> > <ant:exclude name="${exclude}"/> > </j:forEach> > <j:forEach var="include" items="${sm.includes}"> > <ant:include name="${include}"/> > </j:forEach> > </j:if> > </j:forEach> > </ant:fileset> and then in your project.xml file, put a line like: <package>java.util,java.lang,javax.xml.parsers</package> I'm using JDK 1.3.1 and Maven 1.0-rc1 -jake On Wednesday 14 January 2004 07:25 am, Ebersole, Steven wrote: > whenever I run the maven javadoc plugin, it does not generate any package > information (package-list is blank and package-summary is missing). Any > ideas what I am missing? > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]