Pessoal:
quero gerar o javadoc do meu sistema, e gostaria de colocar titulo no index dele…como faço?
Valeu
Richard
Programador Java/Oracle
Pessoal:
quero gerar o javadoc do meu sistema, e gostaria de colocar titulo no index dele…como faço?
Valeu
Richard
Programador Java/Oracle
cara… “javadoc -help”!!!
Pra responder sua pergunta, já coloco aqui pra vc:
a opção que vc realmente quer é -doctitle
usage: javadoc [options] [packagenames] [sourcefiles] [classnames] [@files]
-overview <file> Read overview documentation from HTML file
-public Show only public classes and members
-protected Show protected/public classes and members (default)
-package Show package/protected/public classes and members
-private Show all classes and members
-help Display command line options and exit
-doclet <class> Generate output via alternate doclet
-docletpath <path> Specify where to find doclet class files
-sourcepath <pathlist> Specify where to find source files
-classpath <pathlist> Specify where to find user class files
-exclude <pkglist> Specify a list of packages to exclude
-subpackages <subpkglist> Specify subpackages to recursively load
-breakiterator Compute 1st sentence with BreakIterator
-bootclasspath <pathlist> Override location of class files loaded
by the bootstrap class loader
-source <release> Provide source compatibility with specified release
-extdirs <dirlist> Override location of installed extensions
-verbose Output messages about what Javadoc is doing
-locale <name> Locale to be used, e.g. en_US or en_US_WIN
-encoding <name> Source file encoding name
-J<flag> Pass <flag> directly to the runtime system
Provided by Standard doclet:
-d <directory> Destination directory for output files
-use Create class and package usage pages
-version Include @version paragraphs
-author Include @author paragraphs
-docfilessubdirs Recursively copy doc-file subdirectories
-splitindex Split index into one file per letter
-windowtitle <text> Browser window title for the documenation
-doctitle <html-code> Include title for the overview page
-header <html-code> Include header text for each page
-footer <html-code> Include footer text for each page
-bottom <html-code> Include bottom text for each page
-link <url> Create links to javadoc output at <url>
-linkoffline <url> <url2> Link to docs at <url> using package list at <url2>
-excludedocfilessubdir <name1>:.. Exclude any doc-files subdirectories with given name.
-group <name> <p1>:<p2>.. Group specified packages together in overview page
-nocomment Supress description and tags, generate only declarations.
-nodeprecated Do not include @deprecated information
-noqualifier <name1>:<name2>:... Exclude the list of qualifiers from the output.
-nosince Do not include @since information
-nodeprecatedlist Do not generate deprecated list
-notree Do not generate class hierarchy
-noindex Do not generate index
-nohelp Do not generate help link
-nonavbar Do not generate navigation bar
-quiet Do not display status messages to screen
-serialwarn Generate warning about @serial tag
-tag <name>:<locations>:<header> Specify single argument custom tags
-taglet The fully qualified name of Taglet to register
-tagletpath The path to Taglets
-charset <charset> Charset for cross-platform viewing of generated documentation.
-helpfile <file> Include file that help link links to
-linksource Generate source in HTML
-stylesheetfile <path> File to change style of the generated documentation
-docencoding <name> Output encoding name
Como vc pode ver, dá pra editar bastante coisa, até headers e footers.