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Re: Javadoc for XML schemas?

From: Laurens <spam@-----.--->
To: NULL
Date: 5/2/2004 9:57:00 AM
D. Alvarado wrote:
> I noticed that the "annotation" and "documentation" tags allow you to
> formally make comments that can be read by an application.  My
> question for the group is what sort of application do you recommend to
> turn these elements into an HTML readable doc?  It doesn't have to be
> HTML -- any clean, readable format would do.

Check out xsddoc, which generates output very similar to JavaDoc.

http://xframe.sourceforge.net/xsddoc.html


Best regards,
-Laurens


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