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Feb 25, 2002 0:33:38 GMT -5
Post by Sylph on Feb 25, 2002 0:33:38 GMT -5
how do i run javadoc from codewarrior??
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JavaDoc
Feb 25, 2002 1:24:40 GMT -5
Post by Bahamut on Feb 25, 2002 1:24:40 GMT -5
Go to Target settings in the Edit menu, where "Target" is the project you're working on. Enter "A3Driver" in Target name, choose Java Linker in Linker, and finally JavaDoc Pre Linker in Pre-Linker. Compile and you're done.
No need to thank me. Just complimenting my L33T GIF that's in my sig will be enough...for now.
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JavaDoc
Feb 25, 2002 15:35:11 GMT -5
Post by Brutal_Chicken on Feb 25, 2002 15:35:11 GMT -5
Spiffy sig!
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JavaDoc
Feb 25, 2002 20:22:03 GMT -5
Post by Sylph on Feb 25, 2002 20:22:03 GMT -5
cool sig, but i don't have java linker in linker , i just have 'java output'. i have codewarrior at home... do u think if i install the stationery, it'll have it?
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JavaDoc
Feb 25, 2002 20:57:04 GMT -5
Post by Sylph on Feb 25, 2002 20:57:04 GMT -5
argh!!! i can't even install the stationery. i don't have the folder java/java2 like they said in the web page instructions. i just have java/jdk 1.1, java/jdk 1.2 and java/jdk 1.3. so i tried installing the stationery in jdk 1.2 but it doesn't show up when i'm choosing stationery in codewarrior. and i tried to put it under java/ with the jdk's, but that didn't work either. is there anywhere i can somehow download javadoc or something??
or maybe tell my how to use a dos prompt in the clear way u explained how ur supposed to run it (really, u explained it well!). i used to know how, but that was a long time ago.
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Feb 25, 2002 21:16:58 GMT -5
Post by Bahamut on Feb 25, 2002 21:16:58 GMT -5
Spiffy sig!
Why thank you. I agree 100%.
argh!!! i can't even install the stationery.
You don't need the CSC stationery. You can just edit the Java Application stationery for convenience and save it, but that doesn't affect JavaDoc anyways.
i just have 'java output'
You probably have a different version of CodeWarrior. I have CW Pro 5, the school has 6. Choose Java Output then try pressing the Make button, which should be next to the Compile button, then press the Compile button (I don't mean the Run button). Check for a folder titled Docs in the same folder of your project.
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Feb 25, 2002 22:58:54 GMT -5
Post by Sylph on Feb 25, 2002 22:58:54 GMT -5
argh! i have learning edition 4.1.0.3. [there is no compile button] and compile is greyed out on the project menu when the target settings window is open.
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JavaDoc
Feb 25, 2002 23:40:30 GMT -5
Post by Bahamut on Feb 25, 2002 23:40:30 GMT -5
compile is greyed out on the project menu when the target settings window is open
Well it's a good thing that you have to press Save and close the window by pressing that little "x" in the top-right corner of the window in order to set the changes and to compile/make.
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Feb 26, 2002 2:57:02 GMT -5
Post by Sylph on Feb 26, 2002 2:57:02 GMT -5
doh!
ok, but what should be the output type (for java output): jar file, class folder, or application (JavaApplication.zip)?
also, ur supposed to see the Docs folder w/in codewarrior, right?
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Feb 27, 2002 0:44:26 GMT -5
Post by Sylph on Feb 27, 2002 0:44:26 GMT -5
it turned out learning edition did not have javadoc, cuz i saw how it was supposed be like in the cdf lab. but i used the command prompt now, so it's all good.
for @see for a method, is it supposed to be
@see #method or @see #method()
and what do we do if the method has parameters?
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JavaDoc
Feb 27, 2002 2:48:16 GMT -5
Post by 1.8T on Feb 27, 2002 2:48:16 GMT -5
in the assignment handout it says i hafta write JavaDoc comments for my A3Driver.., but i don't have any methods in my A3Driver...,, i ahve an IO class inplace of those methods in A3Driver...,., my question is., do i hafta write JavaDoc comments for all my classes?
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JavaDoc
Feb 27, 2002 3:26:35 GMT -5
Post by Sylph on Feb 27, 2002 3:26:35 GMT -5
a3driver has method main. u hafta write javadoc comments for all the class U wrote.
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Feb 27, 2002 15:13:00 GMT -5
Post by EurasianVixen on Feb 27, 2002 15:13:00 GMT -5
Ok, I wrote my javadoc comments in my classes. But how do I test them to see if they work? I'm using JCreator Lite ...
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Feb 27, 2002 15:35:01 GMT -5
Post by EurasianVixen on Feb 27, 2002 15:35:01 GMT -5
for @see for a method, is it supposed to be @see #method or @see #method() and what do we do if the method has parameters? Anyone know the answer to this?
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Feb 27, 2002 17:40:49 GMT -5
Post by Sylph on Feb 27, 2002 17:40:49 GMT -5
i believe it's @see #method now, cuz it seems to make more sense/looks right when u run javadoc.
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