I've been looking at the http://www.sencha.com/gxtdocs/ docs and really like the layout of it. does Sencha make the utility that generates that page available for others to use (be it free or paid)?
Thanks.
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I've been looking at the http://www.sencha.com/gxtdocs/ docs and really like the layout of it. does Sencha make the utility that generates that page available for others to use (be it free or paid)?
Thanks.
Very interesting question!
The absence of an answer could be interpreted as no.
And there's still no tool for download.
But I want to ask once more before starting to write an JavaDoc NG on my own: will the Sencha JavaDoc tool be released soon?
Please save me the pains. :)
Rather than rolling your own, you could consider JsDuck.
I know about JsDuck. But this is a Javascript Documentation generation tool. I'm looking for a JavaDoc tool (for Java - not Javascript) that generates a Documentation like Ext GWT Docs.
Ah sorry - misread your post... in that case, I guess I can't help.
Any news on this?I'd like to create SenchaDocs from my Java source code using ANT as well.
JSDuck is available under GPL from Sencha Labs.
This thread is about JavaDoc, not about JavaScript docs...
Too bad. I read the original blog post on Sencha Docs as a way to do just that, make nice JavaDocs in the sencha doc viewer. As part of GXT it sounded like if you had GXT libs, you could kickout your own nice doc viewer.
Sure there are some other "fancier" javadoc browsers out there that are a little better than the 1995 look of Java6 javadocs, but not much better.
So Sencha, you got anything for us? Echo?
-Joe