JSDoc plugin for Eclipse?

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Stuart Grimshaw

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Jul 23, 2007, 4:36:15 AM7/23/07
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Does anyone have a recomendation for a jsdoc plugin for Eclipse?
Something like Ghostdoc for Visual Studio would be great.

Michael Mathews

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Jul 23, 2007, 4:58:37 AM7/23/07
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Aptana make a version of Eclipse customized for JavaScript development
which is open source and cross platform. I'm not sure if that is what
you mean, but it comes with support for a JsDoc-like syntax called
"scriptdoc."

I haven't tried it myself, so I can't offer my recommendation. I'd be
grateful if someone did want to try it and report back though :)

http://www.aptana.com/download_all.php

Regards,
Michael

simon

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Jul 31, 2007, 8:35:46 AM7/31/07
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I've been using aptana for a while and I think its a great plugin to
develop CSS, HTML, JS and some PHP. It even provides FTP
synchronization. But for JS I prefer jseclipse from adobe labs. To my
opinion its the best javascript plugin for eclipse. It supports jsdoc
and displays your own documented methods nicely.

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simon

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Jul 31, 2007, 8:59:16 AM7/31/07
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You can also run jsdoc_toolkit from within eclipse by setting up Run -
> External Tools -> Open External Tools Dialog...

Location
C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.5.0_12\bin\java.exe

Working Directory
C:\DirectoryToWhereJsDocToolkitIsLocated\jsdoc_toolkit

Arguments
-jar app/js.jar app/run.js -r=4 -t=templates/htm "-d=C:
\PathToWhereDocIsSaved" "C:\PathToWebsiteToDocument"

For more about the arguments check the jsdoc_toolkit documentation.

Have fun
Simon

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Stuart Grimshaw

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Aug 7, 2007, 7:59:45 AM8/7/07
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On Jul 31, 1:59 pm, simon <simon.spe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> You can also run jsdoc_toolkit from within eclipse by setting up Run -
>
> > External Tools -> Open External Tools Dialog...
>
> Location

Now that's a wiki article right there :-)

Michael Mathews

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Aug 7, 2007, 8:15:19 AM8/7/07
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