I finally got around to incorporating a few patches into a release for JDiff, the Java doclet I wrote years ago to generate Javadoc-like reports about the changes between two versions of a Java API. I still think it's a cool tool, in my opinion. And in the opinion of Apple, Oracle and Sun too.
I took the opportunity to rearrange all the source files to make it easier to work on, and combined all the Ant files into one big build.xml file. I noticed when I was updating the documentation that I had to tell some Java developers what Ant was in 2001, which is not the case now. I'm still trying to wrestle the repository into Subversion in SourceForge.
Monday, September 3, 2007
JDiff 1.1.0 released
Posted by Matt Doar at 3:19 PM 0 comments
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