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<title>Doc Process Notes</title>
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<h3><a name="REGEXP"></a><br>
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REGEXP</h3>
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<p> REGEXP is a list of wildcard patterns that determines which packages listed
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in CORE_PKGS.gmk go into which summary-table on the main API index page. It
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was motivated by the need to divide the world into "core packages"
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(java.*) and "extension packages" (javax.*). In time, the distinction
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went away. The whole table is now called "Platform Packages"--which
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eliminated the need for this list of regular expressions. But it lingered on,
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accreting all of the packages in the JVM, one by one. I pruned it back to "*",
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so it now covers every package in the Java platform API docs. If some separation
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is needed in the future, it can grow back into a colon-separated list, starting
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with this, which is in all respects equivalent to "*" at this point
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in time:</p>
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<pre>REGEXP = "java.*:javax.*:org.ietf*:org.omg.</pre>
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<h3><a name="releaseTargets"></a><br>
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Release Targets</h3>
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<p> (Thanks to Kelly O'Hair for this info.)</p>
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<p> The <tt>rel-coredocs</tt> and <tt>rel-docs</tt> targets were added by Eric
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Armstrong. <tt>rel-coredocs</tt> assumes the kind of large, 32-bit machine used
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in the javapubs group's docs-release process. It specifies memory settings accordingly
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to maximize performance.</p>
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<p> The performance settings, like the sanity check, are most important for the
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core docs--the platform APIs. Running javadoc on those APIs takes a significant
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amount of time and memory. Setting the initial heap size as large as possible
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is important to prevent thrashing as the heap grows. Setting the maximum as
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large as necessary is also important to keep the job from failing.</p>
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<blockquote>
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<p> <tt>-J-Xmx512</tt> sets a maximum of 512, which became necessary in 6.0<br>
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<tt>-J-Xms256</tt> sets starting size to 256 (default is 8)</p>
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</blockquote>
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<p> <tt>rel-coredocs</tt> also includes a sanity check to help ensure that <tt>BUILD_NUMBER</tt>
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and <tt>MILESTONE</tt> are specified properly when docs are built outside of
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the normal release engineering process, with the intention of releasing them
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on the web or in a downloaded docs bundle. (When invoked in release engineering's
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control build, the values are always set properly. But when the targets are
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run by themselves, they default to b00 and "internal"--which silently
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sabotage the result of a build that can take many hours to complete.</p>
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