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[protege-discussion] suggestion for building java docs
Jennifer Vendetti
vendetti at stanford.edu
Thu Dec 13 16:08:16 PST 2007
Hello Philip,
I enabled the "-linksource" switch for Core Protege, Protege-OWL, and
the Standard Extensions library in the build process. The Javadoc that
was generated for the last 3.4 beta build (number 122), should now
appear as you requested. Javadoc is available on the Web site:
http://protege.stanford.edu/download/registered.html#p34b
It is also included as part of the ZIP files that contain the source code:
http://protege.stanford.edu/download/prerelease/protege-src-3.4.zip
http://protege.stanford.edu/download/prerelease/protege-owl-src-3.4.zip
http://protege.stanford.edu/download/prerelease/standard-extensions-src-3.4.zip
Jennifer
Philip Ogren wrote:
> There is an option in the javadoc utility which allows you to include
> the source code in the javadocs. I have found this really useful for my
> projects and there have been several times when I wished that your
> online javadocs had the source linked in. The option is "-linksource".
> To see an example of what this go to:
>
> http://knowtator.sourceforge.net/api/index.html
> http://knowtator.sourceforge.net/api/src-html/edu/uchsc/ccp/knowtator/Knowtator.html
>
> I hope you find this a useful suggestion.
>
> Philip
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