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The implementation of the javadoc tool, and associated doclets.

Internally, javadoc is composed of two primary parts: the tool, and a series of doclets. The tool provides a common infrastructure for command-line processing, and for reading the documentation comments in Java source files, while doclets provide a user-selectable backend for determining how to process the documentation comments.

This is NOT part of any supported API. If you write code that depends on this, you do so at your own risk. This code and its internal interfaces are subject to change or deletion without notice.

/** * The implementation of the javadoc tool, and associated doclets. * * <p>Internally, javadoc is composed of two primary parts: * the {@link jdk.javadoc.internal.tool tool}, and a series of * {@link jdk.javadoc.internal.doclets doclets}. * * The tool provides a common infrastructure for command-line processing, * and for reading the documentation comments in Java source files, * while doclets provide a user-selectable backend for determining * how to process the documentation comments. * * * <p><b>This is NOT part of any supported API. * If you write code that depends on this, you do so at your own risk. * This code and its internal interfaces are subject to change or * deletion without notice.</b> */
package jdk.javadoc.internal;