Javadoc is a tool that parses the declarations and documentation
comments in a set of source files and produces a set of HTML pages
describing the classes, interfaces, constructors, methods, and
fields.
You can use a Javadoc doclet to customize Javadoc output. A
doclet is a program written with the Doclet API that specifies the
content and format of the output to be generated by the Javadoc
tool. You can write a doclet to generate any kind of text-file
output, such as HTML, SGML, XML, RTF, and MIF. Sun™ provides
a "standard" doclet for generating HTML-format API documentation
and an experimental MIF doclet for generating MIF, PDF, FrameMaker,
and other formats. Doclets can also be used to perform special
tasks not related to producing API documentation.
A taglet is a program that allows you to create and use custom
tags that are more flexible than custom tags created with the -tag
option. A custom tag is used by a doclet to format and display text
from a Javadoc tag. A taglet must implement the taglet
interface.
API Specification
Doclet
API - Documentation for the com.sun.javadoc
package, which comprises the Doclet API.
Taglet API - Documentation for the
com.sun.tools.doclets.Taglet class, which comprises the
Taglet API.
Tools
The following pages list all javadoc tags and command-line options
for running the Javadoc tool, with examples for Solaris and
Microsoft Windows.
Doclet Overview -
Introduction to doclets with simple examples that illustrate the
Doclet API.
Running the Standard
Doclet - This doclet produces the default HTML-formatted
API documentation. Javadoc uses the standard doclet if no other
doclet is specified with Javadoc's -doclet option.
Javadoc
FAQ - Important tips and workarounds for bugs.
Javadoc
Forum - Enter into discussions with fellow developers.
Click on "Javadoc Tool" category. This forum is monitored only
occasionally by the Javadoc team.