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You can customize the content and format of Javadoc's output by using
doclets. Javadoc has a default "built-in" doclet, called the standard
doclet, that generates HTML-formatted API documentation. You can modify
or subclass the standard doclet, or write your own doclet to generate
HTML, XML, MIF, RTF or whatever output format you'd like
--Guy K. Haas gkhaas -at- usa -dot- net
Software Exegete in Silicon Valley
Tammie Ward wrote:
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> Keith wrote
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> ____________snip___________
> >>A member of our team found a reference to an "MIF Doclet" ...
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> ____________snip___________
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> Unfamiliar as I am with Java, I was intrigued by a
> new word in your post ... "doclet". Is this a really, really
> small document??? ;-)
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> Tammie Ward
> teri -dot- a -dot- ward -at- boeing -dot- com