umldoclet | Automatically generate PlantUML diagrams in javadoc | Code Quality library
kandi X-RAY | umldoclet Summary
kandi X-RAY | umldoclet Summary
Doclet for javadoc to automatically add UML diagrams to Java documentation.
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- Trace a dot string
- Generate a path string for a given path
- Create the node attributes
- Create a dot string for the given dot strings
- Deprecated
- Gets the field s value
- Casts to the destination
- Initialize the polygon
- Evaluates the hypotent function
- Star to a point
- Determine the first argument
- Entry point for the command
- Sets the arrow type
- 1 B
- Sets the type of the arrow
- Executes the link in the given list of lines
- Create the standard commands
- Executes the given argument
- Main method that can be used to test the application
- Search for an object in the dictionary
- Print help
- The arrow type of the job
- Record_gencode
- The arrow clipping function
- Current poly_state
- Generate a header for the project
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QUESTION
I am using this "plugin" on javadoc to generate a UML Class Diagram with Gradle: https://github.com/talsma-ict/umldoclet This "plugin" uses javadoc to create UML Class Diagrams.
I am working with the JavaFX library to build my application. When I run my custom task that should generate the image I get an error in my module-info.java
that javafx.controls
cannot be found.
build.gradle
:
ANSWER
Answered 2019-Nov-28 at 17:37For starters, you are adding two javadoc tasks:
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Install umldoclet
You can use umldoclet like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the umldoclet component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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