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[aspectj-users] ajcdoc in ant
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I am using aspects ver1.0.6.
I am using the aspect plugin to ant to build my javadocs. I have noticed a
few things about how the plugin works.
Typically when putting javadoc comments into class headers I use something
like
/**
* My class comments
* @author
* @version $Revision: $
* @since
*/
The aspect javadoc plugin does not pick up anything but @since and My class
comments. Am I missing some args to the ant task?
When writing comments for methods. I typically do something like
/**
* Method Comments
* @param
* @param
* @return
* @throws
*/
What it ends up looking like is that everything is pushed together. For
example the following is taken directly from my javadocs for a given method.
Builds the load_rf_dimension records and Only Only Both fact records based
on the schedule pairs. * @param scheduleDesc Populated with a distinct
searchable list of schedule keys and their corresponding descriptions *
@param schedulePairKey Schedule pair key that was packaged in the Vector. *
@param primaryKey Primary key that was packaged in the Vector. * @param
secondaryKey Secondary key that was packaged in the Vector. * @param
oobHashMap Each new record is inserted as needed, searches through to
eliminate duplicate records. * @param loadRfDataContents Contains the
records for the load_rf_dimension * @param checkDistinctKeys Populated with
rf type of 1 values to check so they can be reused if needed. * @throws
Exception Packages up the exception in a hashtable and sends it back to the
client.
Is this a bug or are there args I need to send in to the ant plugin?
Stephen Jackson