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Re: Writing Javadocs Outside of Source Code



Is there some way to hide the Javadoc in XCode?

King Chung Huang
Learning Commons
University of Calgary

On Feb 29, 2004, at 3:27 PM, Tim Boudreau wrote:

On Feb 29, 2004, at 8:53 PM, King Chung Huang wrote:

Hi,

Is there a way of writing Javadoc documentation outside of the source (.java) files? I'm trying to document a WebObjects framework that I'm working on, and I'm finding it quite annoying having all that documentation inline with my code. I'd rather write it in a separate file, and someone have Javadoc read it in when building the documentation, like DOxygen allows. Is there a way to do this? I'm finding it really hard to read my code with all that documentation in the way.

There are plenty of code editors which will roll up and hide javadoc in source
code for you, so the comments are still there but you don't have to see them when
you want to concentrate on the code. [shameless plug] - NetBeans 3.6 is one
of them, and is free [/shameless plug].

-Tim
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 >Writing Javadocs Outside of Source Code (From: King Chung Huang <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Writing Javadocs Outside of Source Code (From: Tim Boudreau <email@hidden>)



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