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JCite cites syntax-highlighted snippets of Java source code from tests into API documentation. See http://code.google.com/p/jcite/ for issues, http://jcite.sourceforge.net/hg/ for the latest source.
HelpSetMaker - tool for creating structured online help and other help documents. Specially suited for the JavaHelp system. Creates JavaHelp HelpSets, HTML4 webpages and LaTeX source code. Written completely in Java, runs on any Java2-capable platform
WikiJavadoc is an inline Documentation Tool which extends Wiki-Function to Gjdoc. Instead of manipulating the source code change the Java Documentation and write changes back to source, update Java Documentation.
Change source code from an existing licence (eg personal copyright) to an open source copyright such as Apache 2.0. Changes comments as part of the process, whilst retaining individual copyright names.
java2web is a java to html source code converter which a wide array of features, including CSS customization, outline generation, automatic javadoc liking, selective highlighting and a lot more.
Generates Javadoc documentation for Java classes of the Lotus Notes API together with pseudo-source code. This standard Javadoc documentation can be integrated with IDEs like Eclipse. The generator depends on an installation of the IBM Domino Designer.
LXD intends to be a documentation system for large OpenSource projects. It mixes low level information (source code symbols) with high level information (modules, abstract data types, algorithms), by using well defined XML documents.
It is a JavaDoc and comment coverage tool. It check the quality of JavaDoc and comments in Java source files. The output is like the EMMA Javacode coverage.
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JavaScriptDoc is a library intented to document JavaScript code in HTML pages, like the Java JavaDocs, but for scripts. The processed document is a xml, describing all scripts and elements on each script.
The ULM.gen project is a framework that help building and customizing source-code generators from a UML model expressed as XML documents, using generation templates. It also provides tools for synchronization with UML modelers such as IBM Rational Rose.
JxRef is a tool that will help you identify refactoring opportunities in a Javacode base. It can also provide information that will help you identify potential risks of making a code change.
Sagen provides the ability (for non-techncial personnel) to develop use case descriptions which are compiled against the java source and test code enabling requirements tracability and project development progress.
Group-CCS development Components, templates, tools, accessories, tutorial, modules, translations, documentation, codes, scripts, everything that can improve the work of who uses the powerful tool of development, CCS - CodeCharge Studio.
Sheets is a development environment for editing Object Oriented Languages written in Java. Rather than dealing with text and files, Sheets is based on the concepts of "Sheets" and "Fragments" which encapsulate your source code.
The Java Elucidator provides support for production of internal documentation following the Elucidative programming paradigm. Documentation and source code are kept seperate, but interlinked through mutual navigation in a two-frame online layout.
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
JTourBus is an Eclipse plugin for navigating source code based on the idea of tours. Tours can be created using JavaDoc-tags (technically annotations work as well) supported by a little UI.