The XHTML Doclet is a Javadoc replacement that produces HTML documents that comply with commonly accepted standards.
The best part about the XHTML Doclet is that it is incredibly easy to get started with. Simply download the JAR file and add it to your current Javadoc setup. Then, add the following commands to the javadoc command (or equivalent arguments to Javadoc tasks in Ant):
- docletpath {local path}/XHTML_Doclet.jar
- doclet xhtmldoclet.XhtmlDoclet
That's it! With those simple steps, you'll be well on your way to producing valid XHTML markup for your Javadoc documentation.
Of course, before you get started, you should make sure that your system meets the requirements for the XHTML Doclet. Specifically, you'll need a Java Runtime Environment (JRE) in order to use this software.
If you're already familiar with the XHTML Doclet project, then you'll be pleased to know that the latest release includes a number of bugfixes and cleanup options that make the software even better than before. For example, this release includes a lot of refactoring and organization of the code, as well as improvements to the build script, property fetching, and Eclipse project settings.
Overall, if you're looking for a powerful and easy-to-use software solution for producing valid XHTML markup in your Javadoc documentation, then the XHTML Doclet project is definitely worth checking out. So why not give it a try today and see what it can do for you?
Version 0.4: N/A