JavaDoc for LotusScript

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I think I’m a little behind the curve here, but Axel Jansenn mentioned a tool called LS.doc in a comment on IdeaJam today, I hadn’t heard about it before so maybe you haven’t either.

It is basically a Notes database that will go through all LotusScript in a database and generate JavaDoc-like HTML output to describe all of your code. In short it is superb and I will be using it on all of my projects from now on. Good job Mikkel.

2 responses to “JavaDoc for LotusScript”

  1. It’s a good tool, I’ve used it on a few projects (including t’wiki). It misses a few things from time-to-time, but nothing major. Very impressive!

  2. Mikkel { http://lekkimworld.com/“ rel=”nofollow” target =”blank”>Link } is currently working on version 2 which looks quite promising and should eliminate most of the limitations.We use the tool whenever we write LotusScript code. Highly recommended.

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