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    XmlDoclet

    A JavaDoc doclet that outputs source code structure in XML format.

    XmlDoclet is a JavaDoc doclet that outputs the source code structure of the packages, classes etc. in XML format. Later, the XML data may easily be processed by standard tools such as XSLT to produce HTML, PDF, dot graphs etc. Technically, this is done by wrapping the class and interfaces of the com.sun.javadoc packages into JAXB annotated classes, which allows for an easy serialization.
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    Ant-Ikvmc is an Ant task for IKVMC, a tool that converts Java bytecode to .NET dll's and exe's (available at www.ikvm.net). This library provides Ant interface to this tool. It also provides Java doclet to generate IKVMC mapping files from your sources
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    This is a javadoc doclet which produces PDF output for a given Java API, using another SourceForge project, "iText". It requires nothing more than some JAR files for creating PDF files. Forget about all the fuss of having to create MIF output first
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    The PublishedApiDoclet is a javadoc doclet, that acts as a filter in font of a second doclet, that generates output. It selects the methods, fields, classes and packages to be documented using arbitrary tags (i.e. @pad.include-tag or @exclude-tag).
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    Maven 2 and Maven 3 build system extension that allows writing annotated Mojos using JDK 1.5 annotations instead of doclet comments.
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    JDiff is a Javadoc doclet which emits an HTML report of all the packages, classes, methods, and so on, which are different (the "diff" part) when two Java APIs are compared. Great for reporting what has changed between two releases of your product.
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    Maven DocCheck Plug-in is a report-type plugin for Apache Maven. It will add a report on missing and corrupt javadoc comments using the Sun Doc Check Doclet.
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    ContractChecker is a small tool to provide support for some design by contract features to standard Java code. Internally, it is composed of an Ant task, which invokes a doclet to generate AspectJ and the AjcTask itself in order to compile it.
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    Tasklist Doclet is a custom javadoc Doclet that creates XML tasklist reports and ships with XSL files to transform reports to HTML documents.
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    The BeanFactory Tool is a two-way GUI frontend plugin for editing javadoc custom doclets, such as XDoclet. It is build on a general Doclet editing layer running on Netbeans, JBuilder and Eclipse.
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    Doclet that produces XML as output. This allows you to use XSLT to customize the look and feel of your Javadoc output. You no longer need to write a doclet for that.
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    Java doclet capable of generating Java source documentation in XML format. XSL stylesheets can be used to transform this XML data to other formats (e.g. HTML, PDF).
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    See http://sourceforge.net/projects/javadiff for Downloads. JDiff is a JavaDoc doclet which emits an HTML report of all the packages, classes, methods, and so on, which are different (the "diff" part) when two Java APIs are compared. Great for reporti
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    classdoc is a Java reverse engineering API documentation generator based on the Java Doclet API. It generates javadoc-style HTML files or other documentation formats without source code from compiled .class/.jar files ONLY.
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