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<antcall target="gump"/>
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<antcall target="call-cent">
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<target name="test" depends="compile"
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<param name="cent-name" value="centipede"/>
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<antcall target="call-cent">
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<target name="uml" depends="-init"
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<target name="uml" depends="compile"
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description="generate-uml">
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<javadoc packagenames="${xgump.module.project.package}.*"
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sourcepath="${xlayout.build.java.dir}"
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destdir="${xlayout.build.documentation.metrics.dir}"
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failonerror="true">
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<doclet name="JP.co.esm.caddies.doclets.UMLDoclet">
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README
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UMLDoclet release 1
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-----------------------------------------------------------------------
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1999, 5/7
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Takeshi Yamada, Taisuke Fukuno
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========
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OVERVIEW
|
||||
========
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This documentation generator utilizes javadoc to create HTML files including
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LICENESE
|
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============
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REQUIREMENTS
|
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============
|
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|
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JDK1.2
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HTML browser JavaScript run
|
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|
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=============
|
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INSTALLATION
|
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=============
|
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|
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0. Unzip the downloaded file.
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|
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1. Copy recursively the 'JP' folder to an appropreate folder.
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|
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|
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|
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|
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2. Set the CLASSPATH environment.
|
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|
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Add the folder to the CLASSPATH environment variable.
|
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|
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Example:
|
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|
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|
||||
In Windows NT, follow [Control Panel] -> [System] -> [Environment]
|
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|
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3. Set the PATH environment.
|
||||
|
||||
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|
||||
|
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Example:
|
||||
set PATH = C:\jdk1.2\bin;%PATH%
|
||||
|
||||
See the javadoc documentation, and make sure that javadoc works
|
||||
correctly.
|
||||
|
||||
4. Verify the javadoc installation.
|
||||
|
||||
From the DOS prompt, type javadoc to see javadoc is working. Then, go on
|
||||
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|
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|
||||
======
|
||||
USAGE
|
||||
======
|
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|
||||
run on javadoc.
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C:\> javadoc -doclet JP.co.esm.caddies.doclets.RedDoclet -private <file1.java> [...]
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C:\> javadoc -doclet JP.co.esm.caddies.doclets.RedDoclet -private <package-name>
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options
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-d <directory>
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the folder to output
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-windowtitle <text>
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the title of HTML
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-docencoding <name>
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output encoding name
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-member <abcde>
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members (attributes and methods) showing type
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setting option by a 5 beams number, pivot, sub, super, inner, outer
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select number each a beam
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0. members are disable
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1. members are enable, parameters are disable
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2. members are enable, parameters are enable
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3. class name with package
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default is 22202
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-interfacecolor <rrggbb>
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background color of a interface
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-classcolor <rrggbb>
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background color of a class
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-abstractclasscolor <rrggbb>
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background color of a abstract class
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default is background color of a class
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-finalclasscolor <rrggbb>
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background color of a final class
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default is background color of a class
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-tag <name>
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validate tag name
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[Others]
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1. This tool utilizes javadoc. If you have a problem, first make sure
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javadoc works correctly.
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2. A batch file may simplify your work.
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--------- UMLDoclet.bat ---------------------------------------------------
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@ECHO OFF
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javadoc -private -doclet JP.co.esm.caddies.doclets.UMLDoclet %1 %2 %3 %4 %5
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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3. This tool may be upgrated and other related tools may be announced at;
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http://www.esm.co.jp/divisions/open-sys/technic.htm
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Hope you stay tuned.
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4. Bug report, Comments are welcome.
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<EFBFBD>@<40>@mailto:uml-doclet@esm.co.jp
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Thanks.
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Eiwa System Management, Inc. http://www.esm.co.jp/
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Takeshi Yamada E-Mail: tyamada@esm.co.jp
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Taisuke Fukuno E-Mail: uni@shaft.to
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