XDoclet dev and Eitan,

I just spent the weekend in Chicago hyping XDoclet and hanging with some of the top industry authors / innovators. One of them was Eitan Suez (hi!) who I'm CC'ing on this e-mail.

He showed me his open source project, dbdoc (www.dbdoc.org) which is hosted under the Sourceforge project ashkelon.

Take a moment to surf through www.dbdoc.org to see the amount of information and organization this tool is capturing and making available (in a very slick web UI too).

It seems there could be some very slick synergy between these two projects with dbdoc enhanced to use xjavadoc instead of a doclet and the capturing of all @tags rather than just a subset of them. I'm sure there are even more cool things that could be done to tie these two tools together.

Thoughts?

Erik

p.s. One of the interesting metrics I gather as I'm going around speaking on XDoclet is ask before my presentation who currently uses XDoclet and then ask at the end who would now start using it.... a dramatic increase in the hands raised from beginning to end! :) So, more and more traffic is coming our way if I have anything to say about it.



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