Question

Background: I'm a novice to open source and SourceForge. Me and a friend of mine are running our final year computer science project from the web site. The project is Java based, and we are using the Java docs in our project.

Actual question: I wonder if there is any "good" way to convert the Java docs to the MediaWiki format and sync the pages in the Wiki web app that Source Forge has to offer?

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Solution

I had the same idea and started developing a doclet for mediawiki-integration with help from the jwbf-library.

Examples, source and documentation is available under: http://wiki.rudin.li/index.php/JWikiDoc The self-documentation is available there too...

OTHER TIPS

I haven't been able to find if (and how) sourceforge offers web hosting for projects, but I think it does (see http://pmd.sourceforge.net/apidocs/index.html, for example, which is the javadoc of PMD, a Java project hosted at sourceforge).

Anyway, I wouldn't try to convert tha javadoc HTML pages to the wikimedia format. Instead, I would host the javadoc HTML pages somewhere (at sourceforge.net if it's possible, elsewhere if it isn't), and simply link to the javadoc from the wiki.

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