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Lance commented on TAP5-2192:
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If this was a gradle plugin, you would have direct access to the javadoc html
(through the javadoc artifact) and the source code (through the sources
artifact). This would eliminate the need for a sources root and a javadoc root.
You'd also have access to the dependency version numbers which is much better
than forcing library authors to maintain the version number in two places.
This would be a great gradle plugin. You could auto-generate a service that
could be used in many more places than just tapestry webapps.
> Add support for distributed documentation
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>
> Key: TAP5-2192
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAP5-2192
> Project: Tapestry 5
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Affects Versions: 5.4
> Reporter: Barry Books
> Assignee: Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo
> Labels: documentation, month-of-tapestry
>
> Please add support for a distributed documentation system. The basic
> requirements are:
> 1. Access to a list of Pages/Compoents/Mixins. (ComponentClassResolver
> supports pages)
> 2. Access to a Map of all Configurations. The map would have the
> configuration class as the Key and contain an object such a list or map that
> contains the configuration.
> 3. Access to a list of configured services.
> From this it should be possible to build documentation of a running system.
> Thanks
> Barry
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