With the new data model I introduced for the services during the
switch to QDox, we should easily be able to generate anything. It is
just a matter of creating a template. If we get complex, I suggest
we use velocity for the generation.
-dain
On Nov 11, 2005, at 1:40 AM, James Strachan wrote:
> The current HTML generation I hacked up is pretty simple. I was
> wondering if someone had done a better job; of something that
> generates HTML from an XSD which we could use instead. Anyone ever
> found a good one?
>
> Saw this...
>
>
http://www.buldocs.com/xnsdoc/>
> which is OK, looks just like javadoc but is commercial. This one's
> kinda wacky looking & I find hard to grok...
>
>
http://titanium.dstc.edu.au/xml/xs3p/index.shtml>
> but its just an XSLT so we could fix it maybe.
>
> Just wondered if anyone had seen a good one?
>
> James
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