Thanks Konstantin,

I was almost ready to go looking into qdox until I read your reply. You're right that this is supposed to be a one time task but I keep re-running it just to get it right. I'm running it on a rather powerful p4 2.8Ghz dell with 1G RAM. We don't really have anything much more powerful than this around here except for our demo Linux box which is supposed to stay dedicated to demos. It's not such a big deal since it's a once and done deal but I thought that I might optimize it in case we (or anyone else) had any additional need in the future. It's just frustrating as it takes down my entire machine after I run it 2-3 times.

Clifton C. Craig, Software Engineer
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Konstantin Priblouda wrote:

--- Hani Suleiman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


This might be an unpolitically correct response, so
I apologise in advance...



As long as you do no object politically incorrect
stuff on opensypmhony lists, it's ok.




Try using other libraries that do that, like qdox or
SGen (my personal favourite). Both have much more receptive and
interested developers.



Which sometimes intersect with xjavadoc developer
subset :)



Well, to be serious - qdox is not an alternative for Clifton, due to lack of code mutation possibility.



And what he is doing is one-time task, so maybe heb can set up small subset of files to fine tune his task, and then start a BFB ( buig f*ing batch ) over a weekend on a box with sufficient amount of memory...

regards,


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