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hazendaz / jautodoc-maven-plugin / 720
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what I really need to do is like was done with formatter jsdt, just write a project to extract the java code part out and wrap into maven usage entirely as a jar.  Then use that with the plugin providing it all the configuration needs which would drop osgi / eclipse requirements.  I think at least, lot more work to do.  What I'm not certain of is if I even need jautodoc to start with.  Its wrapping around logic I think from eclipse for javadoc processing.  Do I even need that?  Does mavens javadoc tool build in effectively do the same?  I should test that before even messing with this.

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