Andy Godwin wrote:

Hi James

This could be very useful. I was just recently looking at the docs for an
old
XDoclet release (well, not that old, 1.1.2 I think) and in there is
mentioned
"Reverse XDoclet", which says:


1.1.2 is 16 moths old. That's pretty old.

"The (not started) Reverse XDoclet tool will automatically insert tags into
existing source code that doesn't have XDoclet tags. This will be done by
parsing existing deployment descriptors and take advantage of xjavadoc's
doc mutation features"

Anyone know if this is ever going to happen? (Maybe I should post this
on the devel list.)


I don't think it will ever happen. Noone ever got around to do that. Too complicated. To get an idea, look at:
http://rinkrank.blog-city.com/readblog.cfm?BID=3512 (Ludo's blog seems to be gone though).


Of course, anyone who wants to do it is welcome. It won't be a walk in the park though.

No need to repost to devel. Everyone on devel is at user too.

Aslak




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