Paul Hammant wrote, On 21/03/2003 14.44:
Nicola,
Well, Gump does it already.
Make your build produce the javadocs, add the tag in the
descriptor and it will publish them on the Gump results site every night.
It doens't solve the problem that users sometimes need the released
version javadocs
Nicola,
> Well, Gump does it already.
>
> Make your build produce the javadocs, add the tag in the
> descriptor and it will publish them on the Gump results site every night.
>
> It doens't solve the problem that users sometimes need the released
> version javadocs, but it's a good start.
>
Paul Hammant wrote, On 21/03/2003 14.27:
It would be
nice to have a forrest-gump-cruisecontrol thing to just get latest docs each night and
shove them
to the /home/www/project/subproject site.
Well, Gump does it already.
Make your build produce the javadocs, add the tag in the
descriptor an
> > can the docs be reproduced locally into the same usable format
> > as they exist on the site, using a tool that anyone reading
> > the docs would automatically have?
>
> yes.
>
> with that said, I like having javadocs on a website. For new projects,
> I will often go look at the online javad
On Thursday, March 20, 2003, at 10:19 AM, Rodent of Unusual Size wrote:
can the docs be reproduced locally into the same usable format
as they exist on the site, using a tool that anyone reading
the docs would automatically have?
yes.
with that said, I like having javadocs on a website. For new p
I have done so now. I have added content to the best of my knowledge. I
hope I got everything right (please make corrections is necessary) and
that the stuff on that Wiki page will eventually make it to an official
web page in the near future. I'm sure this will help reduce long threads
on various